Saturday, February 21, 2026

Trademark Insights

 

Registry & Judicial Updates: 21 February 2026

 

Descriptive prefixes and common industry abbreviations continue to attract objections under Section 9(1)(b), especially where the mark combines a generic trade term with a weak suffix or minor stylisation. Recent examination practice shows heightened scrutiny against marks that merely restructure industry vocabulary.

 

Takeaway:

Adding a slight variation, hyphen, or suffix to a descriptive industry word does not automatically make the mark distinctive. The Registry is assessing the dominant portion more strictly than before.

 

Advisory:

Before filing, test whether the core word independently describes the goods/services. If yes, consider a coined or arbitrary alternative to avoid avoidable objections and prolonged examination.

 

For strategic brand structuring and pre-filing risk analysis:

 

Vishnu

Trademark Advisory

Mobile: +919866512479

 

Disclaimer: This update is for awareness, and knowledge-sharing for educational purposes only and does not constitute legal opinion.

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