Bharuch · Chemical & Petrochemical GIDC Belt (Ankleshwar–Dahej)

Trademark Renewal in Bharuch, Gujarat

Bharuch, anchoring the Ankleshwar and Dahej chemical and petrochemical GIDC belt, is home to a dense concentration of chemical manufacturers and process-industry suppliers.

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Why Bharuch businesses choose us.

Chemical manufacturers here are typically selling to other businesses under a trusted product or company name — registering it protects that reputation and supports listing with larger domestic and export buyers.

We regularly work with chemical and petrochemical manufacturers, and industrial ancillary suppliers in and around Bharuch, so the search, filing paperwork and any Registry correspondence are handled the same day you reach out — everything can be coordinated over call, WhatsApp and courier without you needing to travel to our Ahmedabad office.

How it works

01 Step

Renewal Reminder

We track your registration's expiry date and flag it well in advance — renewal can be filed up to one year before expiry, and most owners file 3–6 months ahead to avoid any last-minute rush.

02 Step

Form TM-R Filed

We file Form TM-R online through the IP India e-filing portal, digitally signed, along with the prescribed renewal fee.

03 Step

If Already Expired — Grace Period

Under Rule 57(2), a lapsed mark can still be renewed within 6 months after the expiry date by paying a surcharge alongside the renewal fee — your protection continues without a formal restoration process.

04 Step

If Beyond 6 Months — Restoration

Between 6 and 12 months after expiry, the mark can no longer be renewed automatically — it must instead be restored under Rule 60, which requires filing Form TM-R with the restoration fee and a valid explanation for the delay, and is subject to the Registrar's discretion rather than being automatic.

Documents Required

Checklist
  • Existing trademark registration certificate / registration number
  • PAN and ID proof of the registered proprietor
  • Power of Attorney (Form TM-48), if not already on file
  • A written explanation for the delay, if filing a restoration beyond the standard renewal window

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Renewal can be filed up to one year before the expiry date. Filing 3–6 months ahead is generally recommended so there's no risk of the Registry's processing time pushing you past the deadline.

You get a 6-month grace period after expiry (Rule 57(2)) to renew by paying a late-renewal surcharge along with the fee — this is treated as a normal renewal, not a separate restoration process.

Between 6 months and 1 year after expiry, the mark can only be restored, not simply renewed — this is a discretionary process under Rule 60 requiring Form TM-R, the restoration fee, and a satisfactory explanation for the delay. Beyond 1 year, the mark is generally removed from the register and a fresh application is the only option, effectively losing your original priority date.

The standard e-filing renewal fee is ₹9,000 per class; a late-renewal surcharge within the 6-month grace period, and a separate restoration fee if filing under Rule 60, apply on top of that depending on how late the filing is.

No — renewal simply extends an already-registered mark for another 10 years; it does not go through fresh examination, publication, or an opposition window, provided it's filed within the permitted window.

Last Note

If your brand could only get one thing right, make it the trademark.

That is what we help you decide. Then we search it, file it, defend it, and keep it renewed for the next ten years — from Ahmedabad, for all of Gujarat.

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