Trademark opposition is a critical process of protecting intellectual property and ensuring that registered trademarks are distinctive, legal, and do not conflict with earlier rights. In India, after a trademark application is accepted and published in the Trademark Journal, it becomes susceptible to opposition by any third party who feels that the registration would be prejudicial or misleading.
Trademark opposition is a critical process of protecting intellectual property and ensuring that registered trademarks are distinctive, legal, and do not conflict with earlier rights. In India, after a trademark application is accepted and published in the Trademark Journal, it becomes susceptible to opposition by any third party who feels that the registration would be prejudicial or misleading.