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GUIDELINE

Guidelines for Drafting FORM TM-57

Usage:
FORM TM-57 is an important document used in trademark law, specifically in India. It is employed for the application of the removal of a trademark's goods/services. Trademark owners use this form to request the removal of specific goods or services from their registered trademark. Here are essential guidelines for drafting FORM TM-57:

Accurate Information: Ensure all information in FORM TM-57 is accurate, including the trademark's registration number, the class of goods/services, and the details of the goods/services to be removed.

Clearly Specify Goods/Services: Clearly state the specific goods or services you want to remove from your trademark registration. Be precise and avoid ambiguity.

Payment: Include the requisite fee with the form. Verify the applicable fee structure and accepted payment methods to avoid processing delays.

Supporting Documents: Attach any necessary supporting documents or evidence to substantiate your request for goods/services removal.

Compliance: Familiarize yourself with the guidelines and procedures set by the Indian trademark office to ensure compliance with their specific requirements for trademark goods/services removal.

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

Inaccurate Information: Providing incorrect or incomplete details can lead to processing delays or errors in the removal request.

Incorrect Fee: Ensure that the correct fee is paid, as mistakes in payment can result in processing issues.

Unclear Removal Request: Failing to specify the goods/services to be removed clearly can lead to confusion or incorrect removals.

Missing Supporting Documents: If any supporting documents are required, ensure they are included to avoid unnecessary complications.

Non-Compliance: Ignoring the specific regulations and requirements of the Indian trademark office can result in the rejection of the goods/services removal request.

By adhering to these guidelines and avoiding common mistakes, you can effectively use FORM TM-57 in India to apply for the removal of specific goods or services from your registered trademark, ensuring that your trademark accurately reflects the scope of protection you desire.

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