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Indian Trademark Public Search
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TM Search Checklist
- Search exact and variant spellings: Check exact words, phonetic variants, and common misspellings.
- Validate relevant classes: Match your brand to the right classes across current and planned offerings.
- Review active conflicts first: Prioritize records with active, accepted, or registered status in related classes.
Trademark Classes (All 45 Nice Classes)
Use the quick class links below to jump directly to any class. Classes 1-34 cover goods and classes 35-45 cover services.
Goods Classes (1-34)
Class 1: Chemicals
Chemicals for use in industry, science, and agriculture; resins, plastics in raw form, manures, and industrial adhesives.
Class 2: Paints
Paints, varnishes, lacquers, colorants, anti-rust products, and raw natural resins.
Class 3: Cleaning and Cosmetics
Cleaning, polishing and abrasive products, soaps, perfumery, essential oils, cosmetics, and dentifrices.
Class 4: Oils and Fuels
Industrial oils, greases, lubricants, fuels, illuminants, candles, and wicks.
Class 5: Pharmaceuticals
Pharmaceutical, veterinary, and sanitary preparations; disinfectants; dietetic substances for medical use.
Class 6: Common Metals
Common metals and alloys; metal building materials, hardware, pipes, and transportable metal structures.
Class 7: Machines
Machines, machine tools, motors and engines (except land vehicles), and related mechanical equipment.
Class 8: Hand Tools
Hand-operated tools, cutlery, side arms, and razors.
Class 9: Electronics and Software
Scientific and electrical apparatus, software, computers, data carriers, and safety equipment.
Class 10: Medical Devices
Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus, prosthetics, and orthopedic articles.
Class 11: Environmental Control
Apparatus for lighting, heating, cooking, cooling, ventilation, water supply, and sanitary use.
Class 12: Vehicles
Vehicles and apparatus for locomotion by land, air, or water.
Class 13: Firearms and Explosives
Firearms, ammunition, projectiles, explosives, and fireworks.
Class 14: Jewelry and Watches
Precious metals, jewelry, precious stones, and horological instruments.
Class 15: Musical Instruments
Musical instruments and related goods.
Class 16: Paper and Printed Matter
Paper goods, printed matter, stationery, office requisites, and instructional materials.
Class 17: Rubber and Plastics
Rubber, plastics in extruded form, insulating materials, and flexible non-metal pipes.
Class 18: Leather Goods
Leather and imitations; bags, trunks, umbrellas, and related travel goods.
Class 19: Building Materials (Non-Metal)
Non-metal building materials, rigid non-metal pipes, asphalt, bitumen, and non-metal structures.
Class 20: Furniture
Furniture, mirrors, frames, and goods made of wood, cork, plastics, and related materials.
Class 21: Household Utensils
Household and kitchen utensils, cleaning articles, glassware, porcelain, and earthenware.
Class 22: Ropes and Textiles (Raw)
Ropes, string, nets, tents, tarpaulins, sacks, padding materials, and raw fibrous textiles.
Class 23: Yarns and Threads
Yarns and threads for textile use.
Class 24: Textiles
Textile goods and fabrics, including bed and table covers.
Class 25: Clothing
Clothing, footwear, and headgear.
Class 26: Haberdashery
Lace, embroidery, ribbons, buttons, fasteners, needles, and artificial flowers.
Class 27: Floor Coverings
Carpets, rugs, mats, linoleum, and non-textile wall hangings.
Class 28: Toys and Sporting Goods
Games, playthings, sporting articles, and decorations for Christmas trees.
Class 29: Processed Foods
Meat, fish, preserved fruits and vegetables, dairy products, and edible oils and fats.
Class 30: Staple Foods
Coffee, tea, flour, cereal preparations, bakery products, condiments, spices, and ice.
Class 31: Agricultural Products
Agricultural and horticultural products, live animals, fresh fruits and vegetables, and seeds.
Class 32: Non-Alcoholic Beverages
Beers, mineral and aerated waters, fruit drinks, juices, syrups, and beverage preparations.
Class 33: Alcoholic Beverages
Alcoholic beverages, except beer.
Class 34: Tobacco and Smokers' Articles
Tobacco, smokers' articles, and matches.
Service Classes (35-45)
Class 35: Advertising and Business Services
Advertising, business management, business administration, and office functions.
Class 36: Financial Services
Insurance, financial affairs, monetary affairs, and real estate services.
Class 37: Construction and Repair
Building construction, repair, and installation services.
Class 38: Telecommunications
Telecommunication and communication transmission services.
Class 39: Transport and Logistics
Transport, packaging and storage of goods, and travel arrangement services.
Class 40: Material Treatment
Treatment of materials, custom manufacturing, and processing services.
Class 41: Education and Entertainment
Education, training, entertainment, sporting, and cultural activities.
Class 42: Technology and R&D
Scientific and technological services, research, design, and software development services.
Class 43: Food and Accommodation Services
Services for providing food and drink, and temporary accommodation.
Class 44: Medical and Beauty Services
Medical, veterinary, hygienic and beauty care services; agriculture and horticulture services.
Class 45: Legal and Personal Services
Legal services, security services, and personal or social services rendered by others.
Trademark Knowledge and FAQs
A quick knowledge base to improve trademark search quality before filing decisions.
45-Class System
Classes 1-34 are for goods, while 35-45 are for services. Correct class mapping is critical before filing.
Similarity Is Broader Than Exact Match
Conflicts can arise from visual, phonetic, or conceptual similarity even when spellings are different.
Distinctiveness Matters
Generic and descriptive names are harder to protect; coined and unique marks are usually stronger candidates.
Status Review Is Essential
Prioritize active and recently filed records in relevant classes to make stronger filing decisions.
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