Trademark Classification When you file for a trademark in India, an indispensable requirement is finding out the trademark classification of your goods or services under which you must file your brand. Even when conducting a trademark search, you need to know the “trademark classification” and “trademark classes.” The system of trademark classification eases the process of registration of a trademark. It groups different categories of goods and services under one trademark class. Thus, it gives the trademark registration process a definite structure. Accordingly, the applicant can choose the broad class under which their goods or service description falls. The trademark classification of goods and services also enables people to conduct a trademark search. Imagine having to look through thousands or even lakhs of registered trademarks to find out if there is a mark that is similar to yours. That would be a nearly impossible task. The trademark classification helps avoid this by allowing you to search for a prior trademark in the class where you want to register your trademark in India. Trademark Act for Classification: It can be said that trademarks can be considered the special and unique signs used to identify goods or services from a particular company. Trademarks have been classified as a type of intellectual property and therefore are protected from infringement by a third party from detonating the product’s quality and brand value. In India, the trademarks and the rights of trademark owners are protected by the Trademark Act 1999. The trademarks have been classified into different classes according to Section 7 of the Trademark Act, which states as “7. Classification of goods and services (1) The Registrar shall classify goods and services, as far as possible, by the International Classification of goods and services to register trademarks. (2) Any question arising as to the class within which any goods or services falls shall be determined by the Registrar whose decision shall be final.” Indian Trademark Classes List Under Section 8 of the Trademarks Act, 1999, the Registrar published an alphabetical index of classification of goods and services on 29.11.2013. The Fourth Schedule to the Trademark Rules, 2002, lays down the different trademark classes. The trademark classes are categorized following the various categories of goods and services, and the appropriate class needs to be identified before filing a trademark application. On the whole, there are 45 trademark classes. Of the 45, class 1 to 34 is for goods trademark classification, and class 35 to 45 is related to service trademark classification, as provided below. CONTACT US AT:- +91-9051112233