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FORM TM-60
THE TRADE MARKS ACT, 1999
Agents Code No:
Proprietors Code No:
Fee: Rs.5000
Request for search and issuance of certificate under rule 24(3)
The Registrar is hereby requested under rule 24(3) to search and ascertain whether any trade marks are on record which resemble the artistic work sent herewith in triplicate (each artistic work being mounted in a sheet of strong paper approximately 33 centimetres by 20 centimetres in size and issue a certificate for use under section 45 of the Copyright Act, 1957.
All communications relating to this application may be sent to the following address in India:-
Dated this .................day of .........20..........
1
SIGNATURE
NAME OF SIGNATORY IN LETTERS
To
The Registrar of Trade Marks
The Office of the Trade Marks Registry at Mumbai2
1. Signature
2. see rule 8 (2)?.
Guidelines for Drafting FORM TM-60
Usage:
FORM TM-60 is a crucial document used in trademark law, particularly in India. It is employed for the application of a request to amend or rectify a registered trademark. Trademark owners or interested parties use this form to initiate the process of correcting errors or making amendments to their registered trademarks. Here are essential guidelines for drafting FORM TM-60:
Accurate Information: Ensure all information in FORM TM-60 is accurate, including the trademark registration number, the mark's details, and the specific amendments or rectifications required.
Specify Amendments: Clearly state the type of amendment or rectification you are requesting, such as changes in the mark's representation, specification of goods or services, or other corrections.
Payment: Include the requisite fee with the form. Verify the applicable fee structure and accepted payment methods to ensure a timely response.
Supporting Documents: Attach any necessary supporting documents or evidence to substantiate your request for the amendment or rectification.
Compliance: Familiarize yourself with the guidelines and procedures set by the Indian trademark office to ensure compliance with their specific requirements for trademark amendments or rectifications.
Common Mistakes to Avoid:
Inaccurate Information: Providing incorrect or incomplete details can lead to processing delays or errors in the amendment or rectification request.
Missing Supporting Documents: Failing to include essential supporting documents can result in the rejection of the request.
Incorrect Fee: Ensure that the correct fee for the amendment or rectification is paid, as mistakes in payment can result in processing issues.
Failure to Justify Changes: Provide a valid justification for the requested amendments or rectifications, as unsubstantiated changes may be rejected.
Non-Compliance: Ignoring the specific regulations and requirements of the Indian trademark office can result in difficulties in making the desired amendments or rectifications.
By adhering to these guidelines and avoiding common mistakes, trademark owners and interested parties can effectively use FORM TM-60 in India to apply for amendments or rectifications to their registered trademarks, ensuring that the trademark register accurately reflects the desired changes and aligns with trademark law.