Market Research

Market Research

Market research examines consumer behavior and trends in the economy to help a business develop and fine-tune its business idea and strategy. It helps a business understand its target market by gathering and analyzing data. Market research is the process of evaluating the viability of a new service or product through research conducted directly with […]

GSM -Global System for Mobile Communications

gsm

Global System for Mobile Communications, or GSMA, is a global organization that represents the interests of mobile operators worldwide. It was founded in 1984 as Groupe Spéciale Mobile Association. The main goal of GSMA is to promote innovation and cooperation in the mobile industry. GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) is a digital mobile network

Tamil Nadu Land Conversion

Tamil Nadu Land Conversion

The Tamil Nadu Change of Land Use Rules, 2017, oversees the entire process of land conversion from agricultural to non-agricultural in non-planning areas. The process is deemed complete after the authorities verify the land and the landowner pays the premium amount.Land conversion is a process of converting agricultural land for non-agricultural purposes. Agricultural lands cannot

Section 19 – Trade Marks Act, 1999

Withdrawal of acceptance Where, after the acceptance of an application for registration of a trade mark but before its registration, the Registrar is satisfied— (a)   that the application has been accepted in error; or (b)   that in the circumstances of the case the trade mark should not be registered or should be registered

Section 18 – Trade Marks Act, 1999

Application for registration (1) Any person claiming to be the proprietor of a trade mark used or proposed to be used by him, who is desirous of registering it, shall apply in writing to the Registrar in the prescribed manner for the registration of his trade mark. (2) A single application may be made for

Section 17 – Trade Marks Act, 1999

Effect of registration of parts of a mark (1) When a trade mark consists of several matters, its registration shall confer on the proprietor exclusive right to the use of the trade mark taken as a whole. (2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), when a trade mark— (a)   contains any part— (i)  

Section 16 – Trade Marks Act, 1999

Registration of trade marks as associated trade marks  (1) Where a trade mark which is registered, or is the subject of an application for registration, in respect of any goods or services is identical with another trade mark which is registered, or is the subject of an application for registration, in the name of the

Section 15 – Trade Marks Act, 1999

Registration of parts of trade marks and of trade marks as a series (1) Where the proprietor of a trade mark claims to be entitled to the exclusive use of any part thereof separately, he may apply to register the whole and the part as separate trade marks. (2) Each such separate trade mark shall

Section 14 – Trade Marks Act, 1999

Use of names and representations of living persons or persons recently dead Where an application is made for the registration of a trade mark which falsely suggests a connection with any living person, or a person whose death took place within twenty years prior to the date of application for registration of the trade mark,