
Trademarks
Offering services of unparalleled quality since 1827, when it comes to protecting brands, Remfry & Sagar’s team of trademark attorneys is among the most experienced in the country. Whether it is ensuring routine registration of marks or devising solutions to secure rights in new age branding strategies involving colours, shapes and sounds, we are a Firm with the ability to serve any trademark need a business may have. We provide:
- Advice on the full spectrum of prosecution of trademarks taking into account local regulations, long term enforceability criteria and the commercial objectives of our clients – over 90 attorneys, trademark agents, paralegals and legal assistants at the Firm assist with all aspects of portfolio creation and management;
- Proficiency in filing and prosecution of applications (including Madrid applications) before the Trademark Office; initiating and defending opposition and cancellation proceedings; handling registration formalities and ensuring post registration maintenance including renewal and restoration of trademarks;
- Search and watch services, expertise in conducting due diligence exercises, market investigations and surveys, followed with (if necessary) negotiations with third parties on co-existence agreements and buy-outs. All these services are supported by subscriptions to high end IP databases;
- Advice on the assignment, licensing and franchising of trademark rights to leverage maximum value from IP assets and assistance on procedures and formalities to effect seamless recordal of such instruments;
- Expertise in the registration and maintenance of domain names;
- Services of representing clients before the Trademark Office, National Internet Exchange of India (NIXI) and the Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) in connection with the prosecution and maintenance of trademarks, oppositions and cancellations, and domain names and appeals;
- Assisting clients with the protection and registration of trademarks in outside jurisdictions through our network of associates. Our practice in securing trademark rights in the Indian subcontinent (includes the countries of Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar and the Maldives) is particularly noteworthy.
“Unlike competitors, they possess a unique blend of deep industry knowledge and a relentless commitment to client success...[value their] collaborative spirit, creative problem-solving abilities.”
Legal500, 2025
“They provide timely responses and quality work that addresses specific requests. This sets them apart from many other firms.”
WTR 1000 2021
“They are 'exceedingly patient', 'totally responsive' and 'take ownership in a way that … makes [a client's] job easier'.”
India Business Law Journal 2021
“Providing very good advice and quick turnaround times, the lawyers at Remfry & Sagar work effectively together and know their clients’ business well.”
The Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2017
“They are a giant on the Indian prosecution scene”
Chambers Asia Pacific Guide 2016
Trademarks
Associated Attorneys
Press & Publications
- Jan
- 2026
Registration of India’s first scent trademark
By Bisman Kaur | View Link
- Jan
- 2026
Court draws clear line on territorial restrictions in trademark registrations
By Sonal Goel | View Link
- Jan
- 2026
Samta Mehra on the Recognition of the Birkin Bag Shape as a Well-Known Trademark
By Samta Mehra | View Link
- Dec
- 2025
Trademark Chair Samta Mehra talks to WTR on India’s first olfactory trademark
By Samta Mehra | View Link
- Nov
- 2025
Protection Threshold for Descriptive Marks
By Udayvir Rana | View Link
- Oct
- 2025
Courts Redefine Trademark Protection Through Store Layouts and Customer Experience
By Tanmay Joshi | View Link
- Sep
- 2025
Injunctive relief for battery manufacturer in dispute over red trade dress
By Bisman Kaur | View Link
- Sep
- 2025
Yamaha trademark refusal underscores shortcomings in examination practices
By Samta Mehra & Anamika Srivastava | View Link
- Jul
- 2025
Court develops jurisprudence on international trademark exhaustion and parallel imports
By Bisman Kaur & Vanshika Mittal | View Link
- May
- 2025
L’Oréal wins permanent injunction in fraudulent domain dispute
By Aarti Aggarwal | View Link
- May
- 2025
crucial need-to-knows for registering numeral marks in India
By Samta Mehra | View Link
- Apr
- 2025
Legal and business leaders must reassess IP strategy as trade regimes evolve
By Bisman Kaur | View Link
- Mar
- 2025
Gaming platform secures interim relief in advertising spat
By Dhruv Goel | View Link
- Mar
- 2025
Toronto Blue Jays and 7-Eleven disputes highlight limits of transborder reputation
By Bisman Kaur & Mrigank Joshi | View Link
- Jan
- 2025
India needs regulatory guidelines to combat AI washing
By Bisman Kaur | View Link
- Dec
- 2024
Fortis Healthcare’s trademark up for public auction following landmark decision
By Aarti Aggarwal | View Link
- Nov
- 2024
Leading dairy company triumphs in cross-border infringement and passing off dispute
By Bisman Kaur & Jessica Kaur Sahni | View Link
- Oct
- 2024
Burger King faces setback due to procedural irregularities in infringement dispute
By Bisman Kaur & Jessica Kaur Sahni | View Link
- Mar
- 2024
Interim injunction denied to Lotus Herbal in product branding dispute
By Bisman Kaur & Sonal Goel | View Link
- Mar
- 2024
KVIC loses out on interim relief in cultural symbol infringement dispute
By Shrabani Rout | View Link
- Feb
- 2024
Turning the tide on counterfeiters: no safe harbour for Indian e-commerce platform
By Radha Khera | View Link
- Feb
- 2024
Infringement spat between two paint rivals highlights limits of using common words as trademarks
By Sonal Goel | View Link
- Dec
- 2023
Territorial Jurisdiction in Cancellation Actions
By Bisman Kaur | View Link
- Nov
- 2023
Golden Age Thinking – Nostalgia Branding
By Ashwin Julka, Dhruv Goel & Radha Khera | View Link
- Sep
- 2023
How to navigate 'hush' branding disputes
By Sonal Goel | View Link
- Aug
- 2023
Delhi High Court ruling stresses that brands can still be deemed likely to deceive the public despite offering different services
By Radha Khera | View Link
- Jul
- 2023
Delhi High Court decision opens door for broader comparative advertising methods
By Sonal Goel | View Link
- Jul
- 2023
Delhi High Court highlights key requirements for awarding trademarks with well-known status and protection
By Tanmay Joshi | View Link
- Jun
- 2023
Trademarks Registry’s inconsistent approach to examination exposed in phonetic similarity dispute
By Samta Mehra & Shrabani Rout | View Link
- May
- 2023
Pharma Trademarks: Cobadex v. Comodex
By Samta Mehra & Udayvir Rana | Download PDF
- May
- 2023
Decision sidesteps anti-dissection rule to insist that trademark components matter
By Dhruv Goel | View Link
- May
- 2023
Influencer dispute highlights need to regulate denigrating content featuring brands
By Sonal Goel | View Link
- Apr
- 2023
Repeat showdowns between Swiggy and GoDaddy shed light on key aspects of intermediary liability
By Tanmay Joshi | View Link
- Feb
- 2023
Playing card spat highlights that prior rights are a winning hand
By Shivam Vikram Singh | View Link
- Jan
- 2023
Delhi High Court Recognizes Rights in Numerals
By Tanmay Joshi | View Link
- Dec
- 2022
WIPO Indicators and EAC report show India’s trademark landscape is in excellent health
By Radha Khera | View Link
- Nov
- 2022
Why filings continue to rise in India, as they fall elsewhere: Insights by Samta Mehra
By Samta Mehra | View Link
- Nov
- 2022
“Food, glorious food”: cooking up trademark rights in India
By Dhruv Goel & Radha Khera | View Link
- Oct
- 2022
Delhi High Court finds KHADI and charkha logo marks to be well known
By Bisman Kaur & Shrabani Rout | View Link
- Sep
- 2022
Delhi High Court States Requirements to Register Shape Marks
By Syed Abbas Askari | View Link
- Aug
- 2022
Shaping the law: high court clarifies requirements for shape marks
By Samta Mehra | View Link
- Aug
- 2022
Samta Mehra on the government's special drive to resolve trademark disputes
By Samta Mehra | View Link
- Jul
- 2022
Spotlight on the right-to-repair movement and IP rights in India
By Shrabani Rout | View Link
- Jun
- 2022
Landmark interpretation could bring significant changes to Indian trademark practice
By Bisman Kaur | View Link
- Apr
- 2022
India’s Trade Marks Office Progresses on Opposition Pendency
By Tanmay Joshi | View Link







