Pre-filing trademark search and post-grant journal watch are the same discipline at the two ends of a mark's life: one keeps an application out of a Section 11 objection, the other catches later applicants inside the four-month opposition window before they harden into a registered conflict.

This guide is the IPForte practitioner walkthrough on Trademark search and watch. Every figure, deadline and section number is sourced from the IPForte verified facts layer — the Trade Marks Act, 1999, the Trade Marks Rules, 2017, and the equivalent statutes for related IP regimes. No estimates.

The statutory anchors

  • Section 9 grounds: Absolute — non-distinctive, descriptive, generic, customary, deceptive, scandalous
  • Section 11 grounds: Relative — similarity to earlier registered or well-known mark
  • Opposition window months after journal: 4
  • Publication journal: Trade Marks Journal — weekly

The procedural calendar (trademark)

  • Filing to acknowledgement: 48 hours
  • Examination report: 3 to 6 months — typically a Section 9 or Section 11 objection if any
  • Objection reply window: 30 days, plus 30 days extension on application
  • Opposition window post-journal: 4 months
  • Registration timeline (uncontested): 18 to 24 months end-to-end
  • Renewal cycle: every 10 years

The underlying filing economics stay constant across all trademark service workflows. Government fees on Form TM-A are ₹9,000 per class for companies and LLPs, ₹4,500 per class for individuals, sole proprietorships, DPIIT-recognised startups and Udyam-registered MSMEs. NICE Class 1 through Class 45 are each separately filed. Estimate the total through the Trademark Cost Calculator, and confirm class selection with the Trademark Class Finder before any form leaves your desk.

The deadlines are statutory. The reply is craft. IPForte's job is to make sure neither one is the reason a brand loses its mark.

How this fits the wider trademark workflow

Trademark search and watch is one step in the full IPForte trademark workflow. The other workflows tied to this one are the trademark registration service (filing on Form TM-A), the objection reply (30-day Section 9 / Section 11 reply), the opposition desk (4-month window after journal), and the renewal cycle on Form TM-R every 10 years.

Sector and jurisdiction context

For industry-specific filing context, the industry IP guide covers the sector's class mix and protection priorities. For jurisdictional address-for-service rules and the regional TMR branch, see the city filing guide.

Related reading

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The takeaway

Trademark search and watch is one of the eight pillar workflows the IPForte trademark search & watch service handles end-to-end. The statutory calendar above is the same regardless of who files; the only variable is whether the reply meets the evidentiary bar in time.