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Trademark Rectification
Trademark Rectification is the legal process of correcting errors in a registered trademark in the Trademark Registry. It is used when there are mistakes in the trademark details, ownership records, or when an incorrectly registered trademark needs modification or cancellation.
📌 Filed With: Indian Trademark Registry
📌 Purpose: Correction, cancellation, or modification of a registered trademark
📌 Applicable Laws: Under Section 57 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999
Importance of Trademark Rectification
✅ Corrects Errors in Trademark Registration – Ensures accuracy in trademark records.
✅ Prevents Legal Issues – Avoids potential disputes due to incorrect details.
✅ Maintains Trademark Validity – Keeps the trademark legally enforceable.
✅ Ensures Ownership Accuracy – Helps update ownership changes or business details.
✅ Removes Wrongly Registered Trademarks – Eliminates trademarks registered unfairly.
When is Trademark Rectification Required?
📌 Error in Trademark Registration – Incorrect name, logo, or description.
📌 Change in Trademark Ownership – If the trademark needs a transfer or update.
📌 Trademark Used Incorrectly – If the mark is misleading or deceptive.
📌 Trademark Non-Use – If the registered trademark has not been used for 5 years.
📌 Opposition or Court Orders – If rectification is mandated by legal authorities.
Documents Required for Trademark Rectification
📌 Application for Rectification (Form TM-26 or TM-43)
📌 Trademark Registration Certificate
📌 Power of Attorney (if filed by an attorney)
📌 Proof of Error or Change in Details
📌 Supporting Documents (Ownership Transfer, Name Change, etc.)
📌 Court Order (if applicable)