Your logo is the face of your business — the first thing customers see and remember. Logo Registration under Indian trademark law is the most powerful legal step you can take to protect this identity and prevent others from copying or misusing it.
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Trademark logo registration is a crucial step for businesses looking to protect their brand identity and ensure that their logos are legally recognized. In today’s competitive market, a trademark not only helps in distinguishing your products or services from others but also adds significant value to your business. This article will explore the importance of trademark logo registration, the process involved, and the benefits it offers to businesses of all sizes.
Logo Registration is the legal process of registering your logo as a trademark under the Trade Marks Act, 1999 with the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM), Government of India. Once registered, you receive an exclusive legal right to use that logo for your goods or services across India, and you can legally stop others from copying or imitating it.
A logo can be a unique symbol, wordmark, letter mark, emblem, combination mark, or any distinctive visual device that represents your brand. Registering it as a trademark converts your creative asset into a legally enforceable intellectual property right.
Many entrepreneurs confuse copyright with trademark. While copyright protection for an original logo design arises automatically at the time of creation (under the Copyright Act, 1957), it does not grant you exclusive commercial rights over the logo as a brand identifier. Only Logo Trademark Registration provides that exclusive right — which is why it is the recommended and stronger form of protection for any business.
Many business owners delay logo registration thinking it is only for large corporations. The reality is that small businesses and startups are often the biggest victims of logo theft and brand imitation — precisely because they haven’t registered their logo. Here is why you must register your logo today:
A registered logo gives you the right to take legal action against anyone who copies or imitates your logo anywhere in India.
The ® symbol signals to customers, investors, and partners that you are a serious, legitimate business committed to quality.
A registered logo trademark can be sold, licensed, or franchised — making it a direct source of revenue and business valuation.
Registration strengthens your position in takedown requests on social media, e-commerce platforms, and domain disputes.
The date of filing becomes your priority date. Even if someone else starts using a similar logo later, your registered right prevails.
An Indian trademark registration is the basis for seeking international protection through the Madrid Protocol in 130+ countries.
⚠️ Important: Using the ™ symbol without registration only indicates that you are claiming the mark. Only after successful logo registration can you legally use the ® symbol. Using ® without registration is a criminal offence under the Trade Marks Act.
Any person, company, LLP, partnership firm, trust, or individual — whether an Indian resident or a foreign national — can apply for Logo Trademark Registration in India. The applicant must either be using the logo or must have a bona fide intention to use it in commerce.
The logo registration process in India follows a structured legal pathway. Here is exactly what happens from the moment you decide to protect your logo:
Our experts conduct a comprehensive search on the Trademark Registry database to check if any identical or deceptively similar logo already exists in your chosen class. This step prevents refusal of your application and legal conflict later.
India follows the Nice Classification system with 45 Trademark Classes (1–34 for goods, 35–45 for services). We identify the correct class(es) for your business — for example, Class 25 for clothing, Class 35 for retail services, Class 43 for restaurants.
We prepare and file your logo trademark application on the official IP India portal. You receive an official application number and an ™ symbol usage right immediately upon successful filing.
For logo trademarks, the Trademark Registry assigns a Vienna Classification code to the figurative elements in your logo. This is done by the Registry during examination.
A trademark examiner reviews your application and issues an Examination Report (usually within 30–90 days). If there are objections, we respond to them professionally within the stipulated time.
If the examiner is satisfied, your logo is published in the official Trademark Journal for a 4-month opposition window. This allows third parties to raise objections if they believe your logo conflicts with their rights.
If no opposition is filed (or opposition is resolved in your favour), the Trademark Registry issues a Registration Certificate. You can now use the ® symbol officially. The registration is valid for 10 years from the date of application.
Under the Trade Marks Act, 1999, the following types of logos qualify for logo trademark registration in India:
Not all logos qualify for registration. The Registry will refuse logos that are:
Receiving an objection (Examination Report) from the Trademark Examiner is common and does not mean your logo registration has been rejected. It simply means the examiner has raised a query that needs a legal response. At setupfiling.in, our Trademark Attorneys prepare and file a detailed reply to the objection within the 30-day response window, citing legal precedents and supporting evidence to overcome the objection.
Common grounds for trademark objection include similarity to an existing mark, lack of distinctiveness, or a descriptive nature of the logo. With expert handling, most objections are successfully overcome.
A registered logo trademark is valid for 10 years from the date of application. It can be renewed indefinitely in successive 10-year periods by paying the renewal fee. Renewal must be done within 6 months before expiry (with a grace period of 6 months thereafter, with a surcharge). SetupFiling.in sends timely renewal reminders to all clients to ensure your logo protection never lapses.
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Direct, verified answers on cost, process, timelines, documents, and protection for registering a logo as a trademark in India.
Logo trademark registration is the legal process of registering a graphic symbol, design, or device mark with the Trade Marks Registry under the Trade Marks Act, 1999, so the owner gets exclusive rights to use it. Once registered, the logo cannot be copied or used by anyone else for similar goods or services without permission.
Registering a logo is not legally mandatory, but it is strongly recommended since it gives statutory proof of ownership and exclusive nationwide rights. Without registration, you can only rely on common law "passing off" protection, which is harder and costlier to enforce in court.
The government filing fee is ₹4,500 per class for individuals, startups, and small enterprises, and ₹9,000 per class for other entities, filed electronically. Professional fees for documentation, search, and filing assistance are charged separately and vary based on the service provider.
Filing itself takes a day, and you can start using the TM symbol immediately on submission, but full registration with the registered ® symbol typically takes 12 to 24 months. This includes examination, publication in the Trade Marks Journal, a four-month opposition window, and final certification.
You'll need a clear image of the logo, applicant identity and address proof such as PAN and Aadhaar, a signed Power of Attorney (Form TM-48), and proof of business existence such as incorporation certificate or GST registration. If the logo is already in use, a user affidavit with date-of-first-use proof can strengthen the application.
Before filing, you should conduct a public search on the IP India Trade Marks Registry portal to check for identical or deceptively similar logos already registered or pending in your class. A thorough trademark search reduces the risk of objection or opposition later in the process.
The process involves conducting a trademark search, filing Form TM-A online with the logo image, applicant details, and the appropriate class, after which the application is examined by the Registry. If no objections arise, the mark is published in the Trade Marks Journal, and if unopposed for four months, a registration certificate is issued.
A word mark protects only the text of your brand name regardless of font or styling, while a logo or device mark protects the specific graphic design, colours, and visual elements as filed. Many businesses register both separately for broader protection of their brand identity.
Yes, the ™ symbol can be used as soon as a trademark application is filed to signal a claim of trademark rights, even though it is a marketplace convention rather than a statutory right. The ® symbol, however, can only be used once the mark is actually entered on the register, and using it earlier is a punishable offence under Section 107.
India follows the NICE Classification with 45 classes covering different goods and services, and your logo must be filed under the class or classes matching your actual business activity. Choosing the wrong class can lead to inadequate protection or objections, so professional guidance is recommended for accurate classification.
An examiner may raise an objection during examination, which requires filing a written response within one month, sometimes followed by a hearing. After publication, any third party can file an opposition within four months, which leads to an opposition proceeding before the Registrar if not resolved through evidence and arguments.
A registered logo trademark is valid for 10 years from the date of filing and can be renewed indefinitely for further periods of 10 years each on payment of the renewal fee. Failing to renew on time can lead to removal from the register, though restoration is possible within a limited window with additional fees.