Restaurants businesses in India operate across 3 core trademark classes (Class 43, Class 30, Class 29). The class stack is the IP map of the business — get it right at filing and the protection scales with the brand; get it wrong and the post-grant repair cost is high.

This guide pulls from the IPForte verified facts layer — current fees under the Trade Marks Rules, 2017, deadlines under the Trade Marks Act, 1999, and the live filing workflow we run for restaurants clients.

The restaurants class stack

The Indian Trade Marks Registry treats every class as a separate registration cost. For restaurants businesses, the typical filing is a multi-class application covering 3 classes on one Form TM-A. The total government fee at the ₹4,500 bracket is ₹13,500; at the ₹9,000 bracket, ₹27,000. Estimate precisely with the Trademark Cost Calculator.

What the post-grant playbook looks like for restaurants

  • Watch the journal: opposition window opens 4 months after journal publication; competitors filing similar marks in the same class will surface there
  • Renew on cycle: every 10 years with a 6-month grace window
  • Customs recordation: for product-led sectors, record the trademark with Indian customs under the IPR Enforcement Rules, 2007 to enable interdiction of counterfeit imports at port
  • Marketplace brand registry: Amazon, Flipkart, Meesho, Myntra all run brand-protection programmes gated on a registered trademark

The trademark on the brand is the infrastructure. The class stack is how wide the infrastructure runs.

The procedural timeline

  • Acknowledgement: 48 hours
  • Examination report: 3 to 6 months
  • Objection reply window: 30 days
  • Opposition window: 4 months
  • Registration certificate (uncontested): 18 to 24 months

Pre-filing discipline that restaurants businesses skip most often

The trademark search. Most restaurants filings that fail at examination fail under Section 11 — similarity to an earlier registered or well-known mark in the same or adjacent class. The Trademark Class Finder walks through the class map for restaurants brands; run a full search before submission.

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Where to start

Read the sector-specific IP guide for the operational playbook. For city-specific filing context (jurisdiction, address-for-service), the city filing guide covers the regional TMR office handling.

The takeaway

Indian restaurants businesses build their trademark portfolio across Class 43, Class 30, Class 29. The fees scale linearly with class count; the procedure runs on the same Trade Marks Act timeline. Get the class stack right at filing, watch the journal, renew on cycle, record with customs. IPForte's trademark registration service handles restaurants multi-class filings end-to-end.