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Trademark Assignment
OWNERSHIP TRANSFER

Seamlessly Transfer
Your Brand Ownership

Trademark Assignment is the legal process of transferring the ownership of a trademark from one person or entity (Assignor) to another (Assignee). Whether you are selling your business or restructuring your company, a legal assignment is critical to ensure the new owner has full legal rights.

  • Legally binding Transfer Deeds.
  • Update of ownership in Govt. Registry.
  • Complete transfer of "Goodwill" and rights.
  • Protection against future ownership disputes.
TRANSFER WORKFLOW

How We Execute the Assignment

01
Due Diligence

We verify the current ownership status and check for any existing liens or disputes on the trademark.

02
Deed Drafting

Our legal experts draft the 'Assignment Deed', clearly defining the terms of transfer and the consideration paid.

03
Execution & Stamp

We guide both parties through the signing and stamping process to make the document legally enforceable.

04
Registry Update

We file the assignment with the Trademark Registry to update the owner's name in the official records.

LEGAL ASSETS

Documents Required for Transfer

To ensure a legally binding transfer that is accepted by the government, we require:

Trademark Assignment Deed
A signed agreement between the Assignor and Assignee.
Identity Proofs
PAN and Aadhaar of both the Seller and the Buyer.
NOC (No Objection Certificate)
Required in certain cases to prove consent for transfer.
Original Registration Certificate
Copy of the original trademark approval certificate.

Request Transfer Assistance

300+

Assignments Completed

100%

Title Accuracy

50Cr+

Asset Value Transferred

Rapid

Registry Updates

LEGAL GUIDANCE

Assignment FAQs

Clarifying the process of transferring trademark ownership.

It is the legal transfer of the ownership of a trademark from one party (Assignor) to another (Assignee). It can be a total transfer of all rights or a partial transfer.

Yes. An oral agreement is not legally valid for transferring a trademark. A formal "Assignment Deed" must be signed, stamped, and witnessed to be enforceable in court.

Assignment is a permanent sale (transfer of ownership). Licensing is just a "rental" agreement where the owner allows someone else to use the mark for a fee without giving up ownership.

Yes, an application for registration can be assigned. However, the new owner will have to wait for the standard registration process to complete.

No. After signing the deed, a formal application (Form TM-P) must be filed with the Trademark Registry to update the owner's name.

Goodwill is the reputation and customer loyalty associated with the brand. An assignment "with goodwill" means the buyer gets the brand and all its market value.

Yes. Stamp duty is mandatory based on the consideration amount. A deed without proper stamping is not admissible as evidence in court.

Yes. This is called a "Partial Assignment." You can transfer specific marks or marks related to specific classes while retaining the rest.

If there is a prior agreement to sell, we can help you file a legal suit for "Specific Performance" to compel the transfer via court order.

Once the application is filed, the registry updates the records within a few weeks, depending on the current processing speed of the Trademark Office.