Weekly Trademark Office Statistics – December, 2021 – Part I

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This weekly Trademark Office data has been compiled from dynamic data published by the Trademark Office as updated till 1st December, 2021. These statistics are presented to you by the Trademark and Copyright team of BananaIP Counsels, India’s leading Intellectual Property Firm.

Indian Trademark Statistics

An increase of twenty percent (20%) in the total number of trademark applications examined by the Trademark Office this week. A total of five thousand eight hundred thirty-five (5835) applications were examined. These statistics have been compiled from the official journal of the Trademark Office published weekly on Mondays.

Trademark Office picking up the pace

The Trademark Office has shown an increase in its working capacity since last week. There has been an increase of forty-three percent (43%) in the total applications disposed through show cause hearings. There has been an increase of forty-three percent (43%) in the total number of hearing notices issued. Further, five thousand one hundred and sixty-two (5162) applications were published in the previous week, exhibiting a five percent (5%) increase in publications since last week. Additionally, four thousand nine hundred and thirty (4930) registration certificates were issued, and three thousand six hundred and twenty-six (3626) renewal notices were issued.

Weekly Indian Trademark Office Statistics

Statistics per Trademark Office

Trademark Office Statistics Compiled till 1st December, 2021


 
Data compiled by Lavanya Anand, Varun Gopala Krishnan and Rohan Joshua Jacob of the Trademark, Copyright and IP Transactional Strategy Division, BananaIP Counsels.


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