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How to Register Trademark in Delhi 2026

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Trademark registration in Delhi is the legal process of securing exclusive rights over your brand name, logo, or slogan under the Trade Marks Act, 1999. The application is filed online via the IP India portal (ipindia.gov.in) using Form TM-A. Government fees start at ₹4,500 per class for individuals, startups, and MSMEs, and ₹9,000 per class for companies. The complete trademark registration process in Delhi takes 18 to 24 months, but you can legally use the ™ symbol from the day you file. Once registered, the trademark is valid for 10 years and can be renewed forever.

Why trademark registration matters in Delhi

Delhi is India’s business capital. From Connaught Place startups to Lajpat Nagar fashion labels, from Rohini tech companies to Chandni Chowk manufacturers — thousands of new brands launch every year. Without trademark registration, your brand name has zero legal protection. Anyone can copy your logo, use your name, and legally you may not be able to stop them.

That is why trademark registration in Delhi is not just a legal formality — it is your first and most important step in protecting everything you have built.

  • Legal proof of brand ownership across all of India
  • Right to sue infringers and obtain court injunctions immediately
  • ® symbol builds customer trust and brand credibility
  • Trademark becomes a sellable and licensable business asset
  • Removes counterfeit listings on Amazon, Flipkart, and other platforms
  • symbol usable from the day of filing — before registration completes
  • Supports business expansion, franchising, and international filing

Step-by-step trademark registration process in Delhi

The trademark registration process in Delhi is governed by the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM) under the Trade Marks Act, 1999. Registering a trademark helps protect your brand identity, logo, and business name from unauthorized use.

Below is the complete step-by-step process to apply for trademark registration in Delhi:

Step 1: Trademark Search

The first step is to check whether your brand name or logo is already registered or similar to an existing trademark. You can perform a search on the official IP India website (ipindia.gov.in).

Conducting a thorough trademark search is essential because government fees are non-refundable. A similar or identical trademark can lead to rejection of your application.


Step 2: Select the Correct Trademark Class

Trademark registration in India follows the Nice Classification system, which includes 45 classes covering goods and services.

Choosing the correct class is critical. Filing under the wrong class means your trademark will not protect your actual business activities.


Step 3: File Trademark Application (Form TM-A)

The trademark application is filed online through Form TM-A on the IP India portal.

E-filing is highly recommended because:

  • It is faster and more efficient
  • You receive an instant application number
  • It allows easy tracking of application status

Step 4: Pay Government Fees

Trademark registration fees depend on the applicant type:

  • ₹4,500 per class for individuals, startups, and MSMEs
  • ₹9,000 per class for companies

Once the payment is made, the fees are non-refundable, regardless of the application outcome.


Step 5: Examination by Trademark Registry

After submission, the Trademark Registry examines your application under the Trade Marks Act, 1999.

If any objection is raised, an Examination Report is issued. You must respond within 30 days. A well-drafted reply significantly improves the chances of approval.


Step 6: Publication in Trademark Journal

If the application is accepted, the trademark is published in the Trademark Journal.

This initiates a 4-month opposition period, during which any third party can file an objection if they believe your trademark conflicts with theirs.


Step 7: Trademark Registration Certificate

If no opposition is filed, or if the opposition is decided in your favor, the Trademark Registration Certificate is issued.

You can then legally use the ® symbol with your brand. The trademark is valid for 10 years and can be renewed.

Trademark Registration Fees in Delhi (2026 Updated)

The trademark registration fees in Delhi are prescribed under the First Schedule of the Trade Marks Rules, 2017, with the latest update issued by the IP India office in March 2026. All fees are charged per class.

Government Fee Structure – 2026 Updated

Applicant Type E-filing (Per Class) Physical Filing Expedited Examination
Individual / Sole Proprietor ₹4,500 ₹5,000 ₹20,000
DPIIT Recognized Startup ₹4,500 ₹5,000 ₹20,000
MSME / Udyam Registered ₹4,500 ₹5,000 ₹20,000
Company / LLP / Partnership ₹9,000 ₹10,000 ₹40,000
Opposition Filing ₹2,700 (Individual)
Renewal (Every 10 Years) ₹4,500 / ₹9,000

*Fees are as per IP India (March 2026 update). Government fees are non-refundable.

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Documents Required for Trademark Registration in Delhi

To apply for trademark registration in Delhi, you need to submit a few essential documents at the time of filing. Providing accurate and complete documents ensures faster processing and reduces the chances of objections from the Trademark Registry.

The document requirements may vary slightly based on whether you are applying as an individual, startup, or company. Here is the complete list:

1. Identity Proof of Applicant

A valid identity proof is required to verify the applicant’s details. Any one of the following documents can be submitted:

  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Passport
  • Voter ID

This is mandatory for all applicants, including individuals and business owners.

2. Address Proof

You must provide a valid address proof of the applicant or the business entity. Accepted documents include:

  • Electricity bill or other utility bill
  • Bank statement
  • Registered office address proof

The address should match the details mentioned in the application form.

3. Trademark Logo or Brand Name

You need to submit a clear representation of the trademark you want to register:

  • Logo in high-quality JPEG or PNG format, or
  • Wordmark (brand name in text form)

Ensure the logo is clear and consistent with your branding to avoid issues during examination.

4. Power of Attorney (If Applicable)

If you are filing the trademark application through a trademark agent, consultant, or lawyer, you must provide a Power of Attorney (Form TM-M).

This document authorizes the professional to file and manage the application on your behalf.

5. Business Registration Documents

If you are applying as a business entity, you need to submit relevant registration proof, such as:

  • GST Registration Certificate
  • Company Incorporation Certificate
  • LLP Registration Certificate
  • Udyam (MSME) Registration Certificate

This helps establish the legal identity of your business.

6. Startup Recognition Certificate (Optional)

If you are a DPIIT-recognized startup and want to claim a 50% concession on government fees, you must submit:

  • DPIIT Recognition Certificate

⚠️ Important: This certificate must be submitted at the time of filing. No benefit is given later if missed.


Quick Summary 

The documents required for trademark registration in Delhi include:

  • Identity proof of the applicant
  • Address proof
  • Trademark logo or brand name
  • Power of Attorney (if filing through an agent)
  • Business registration certificate (for companies/LLPs/MSMEs)
  • DPIIT certificate (for startups claiming fee benefits)

Expert Tip for Faster Approval

Many trademark applications face delays due to incorrect or incomplete documentation. Ensuring all documents are accurate, clear, and properly submitted can significantly improve approval chances and speed up the registration process.

Trademark classes most used by Delhi businesses

India follows the Nice Classification system with 45 classes. If your business spans multiple categories, you need to file separately in each — with a separate government fee per class. Choosing the correct class is essential in the trademark registration process in Delhi.

Class 25
Clothing and fashion
Class 35
Retail and advertising
Class 36
Finance and insurance
Class 41
Education and training
Class 42
IT and software services
Class 43
Restaurants and food
Class 44
Medical and healthcare
Class 45
Legal and security

Real Trademark Case Studies – Delhi High Court

These real trademark cases from the Delhi High Court highlight why trademark registration is essential for every business. They demonstrate how registered trademarks provide strong legal protection — even against large corporations — and how courts enforce brand rights in India.

MakeMyTrip vs. Booking.com

Delhi HC

MakeMyTrip had registered word marks — “MakeMyTrip,” “MMT,” and “MakeMyTrip Hotels Ltd.” When Booking.com used these marks as Google Ad keywords, MakeMyTrip filed suit before the Delhi High Court. The court held that such use could amount to trademark infringement and granted relief.

➤ A registered trademark gives you standing to fight even global giants. Without registration, this case could not have been filed.

Bata India vs. Chawla Boot House

Delhi HC

Chawla Boot House copied Bata’s red-and-white trade dress. The Delhi High Court ruled in Bata’s favour, recognizing that visual identity — including colors and presentation — is protected under trademark law.

➤ Your brand’s visual identity — colors, fonts, packaging — can and should be trademark protected.

Cadbury vs. Neeraj Food Products

Delhi HC

Cadbury took action against similar purple packaging used by another company. The court confirmed that even a color can be protected if it is strongly associated with a brand.

➤ Trademark protection extends to colors, shapes, and packaging — not just names and logos.

ITC Limited “Bukhara” Trademark

Delhi HC

ITC’s “Bukhara” restaurant name was protected by the Delhi High Court and declared a well-known trademark due to its long-standing reputation.

➤ Strong brand reputation + trademark registration creates powerful legal protection.

Common mistakes to avoid during trademark registration in Delhi

More than half of all trademark applications in Delhi receive objections due to preventable errors. Here are the most common ones:

1. Not doing a trademark search first

Filing without checking for similar existing marks is the number one reason for rejection. The government fee is non-refundable. Always search before you file.

2. Selecting the wrong trademark class

Filing in the wrong class means your brand is legally unprotected in your actual business category — even if the trademark is granted. Wrong class = wasted money.

3. Using a generic or descriptive brand name

Names like “Best Quality Shoes” or “Delhi Fresh Juice” cannot be trademarked. Your mark must be distinctive and unique to qualify for registration.

4. Forgetting to submit MSME/DPIIT certificate

If you qualify for the ₹4,500 concession rate but do not submit your Udyam or DPIIT certificate at filing time, the concession is permanently lost. No adjustment is made afterward.

5. Filing without a professional

One mistake in the application can lead to rejection, delays, or loss of your non-refundable government fee. Working with an experienced service like DMS Legal World eliminates this risk entirely.

Why Choose DMS Legal World for Trademark Registration in Delhi?

When it comes to protecting your brand, you need a team that knows trademark law inside out — and handles your case with the same care they would give to their own brand.

DMS Legal World is a trusted legal services platform that helps businesses, startups, and entrepreneurs across Delhi and India with trademark registration, IP protection, and legal compliance.

What You Get with DMS Legal World:

✅ Free comprehensive trademark search across all 45 classes
✅ Correct class identification to avoid costly errors
✅ End-to-end application filing on IP India portal
✅ Professional response to examination reports and objections
✅ Transparent, flat-fee pricing with no hidden charges
✅ Expert legal guidance at every stage
✅ Dedicated support until your registration certificate is in your hands

Whether you are a Delhi startup registering your first trademark, an MSME protecting your growing brand, or an established company expanding into new categories — DMS Legal World has the expertise and experience to make it happen.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the government fee for trademark registration in Delhi in 2026?
The trademark registration fee in Delhi is ₹4,500 per class for individuals, DPIIT-recognized startups, and MSME/Udyam-registered businesses. For companies, LLPs, and partnership firms, the fee is ₹9,000 per class. These are e-filing rates; physical filing costs ₹500 more. Fees are completely non-refundable once paid.
The complete trademark registration process in Delhi takes 18 to 24 months under the standard route. An expedited examination option is available (₹20,000 for individuals, ₹40,000 for companies) which significantly reduces the examination waiting period. You can use the ™ symbol from the date of filing itself.
Key trademark registration documents in Delhi: identity proof (Aadhaar, PAN, Passport), address proof, clear trademark image (JPEG/PNG), Form TM-A, Power of Attorney if filing through a consultant, and business registration certificate (GST, Udyam, or Incorporation Certificate). Startups must submit DPIIT certificate to claim the fee concession.
No. The ® symbol can only be used after your trademark is officially registered and the certificate is issued. However, you can legally use the ™ symbol from the date of filing your application — indicating that brand protection is in progress. Using ® without registration is illegal and can attract legal penalties.
A registered trademark is valid pan-India — not just in Delhi. Once registered, you hold exclusive rights to use that trademark across all states and union territories of India. For international protection across multiple countries, you can file through the Madrid Protocol system.
A registered trademark is valid for 10 years from the date of the original application. It can be renewed every 10 years indefinitely by paying the renewal fee. If you miss the renewal deadline, you can apply for restoration by paying ₹9,000 plus the renewal fee — but it is always better to renew on time.
Yes. Startups recognized under the DPIIT/Startup India initiative qualify for a 50% fee reduction — paying ₹4,500 per class instead of ₹9,000. The DPIIT Startup Recognition Certificate must be submitted at the time of filing. No adjustment is made after submission.
If the Trademark Registry raises an objection, an Examination Report is issued. You have 30 days to file a written response. If your response is unsatisfactory, a personal hearing may be scheduled. An experienced trademark lawyer drafting your objection reply significantly improves approval chances. DMS Legal World handles all objection replies as part of their service.
™ (TM) is used after filing a trademark application but before registration is complete — it signals the mark is claimed but not yet registered. ® (Registered) is used only after the trademark is officially registered and the certificate is issued. Using ® without registration is illegal in India.
Visit ipindia.gov.in → Trade Marks → Trade Mark Application/Registered Mark → enter your Application Number. Common statuses include: New Application, Sent for Examination, Examination Report Issued, Accepted and Advertised, and Registered. Your application number is given at the time of filing.
Manoj Gupta

Written & Verified by Manoj Gupta

India's Trusted Trademark & Legal Registration Expert | Noida

Manoj Gupta is a leading trademark expert with 10+ years of experience, 5000+ successful filings, and a 98% success rate. He handles everything — from trademark search and filing to objection reply and registration. Based in Noida, serving clients across India.

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