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Trademark registration confers statutory and exclusive rights upon the owner to use the mark, and among these crucial rights is the ability to safeguard the mark against any unlawful or unauthorized use. As a result, the trademark owner possesses the right to enforce both statutory and common law rights in the mark by initiating legal proceedings against any party engaging in such use.<br><br>Visit at us:--https://register-india.com/trademark-enforcement-india <br>
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Trademark Enforcement In India (Price Start at Rs 8000 /-) Trademark registration confers statutory and exclusive rights upon the owner to use the mark, and among these crucial rights is the ability to safeguard the mark against any unlawful or unauthorized use. As a result, the trademark owner possesses the right to enforce both statutory and common law rights in the mark by initiating legal proceedings against any party engaging in such use. Such a right of enforcement arises as part of the rights conferred under the Trade Marks Act, 1999 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”) to the statutory owner of a trademark. As a result, when an infringement of the registered mark occurs, the trademark owner can enforce their exclusive right of use and exercise statutory remedies to restrain a third party from unauthorized use of their proprietary trademark. Trademark Hearing In India admin@seedlingassociates.co +91 74288 99959