A solid evidence affidavit is one of the most crucial documents in a trademark opposition or objection proceeding. It is filed under Rule 45 of the Trade Marks Rules, 2017 to support your claim of ownership, use, and distinctiveness of the trademark.
Here’s a structured guide on how to draft it:
How to Draft a Solid Evidence Affidavit for Your Trademark
1. Title and Heading
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Begin with the proper heading:
“Before the Registrar of Trade Marks, [Location]”
In the Matter of Trade Mark Application No. [xxxx] for the Mark [Trademark]
Affidavit of Evidence in Support of the Applicant
2. Introduction of Deponent
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State the name, designation, address, and relation to the applicant.
Example:
“I, [Full Name], [Designation] of [Company Name], having its registered office at [Address], do hereby solemnly affirm and state as follows:”
3. Details of the Trademark
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Mention the application number, date of filing, and class of goods/services.
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Clearly identify the trademark (word, logo, or device).
4. Statement of Use
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Provide details of first use of the trademark (date, place, nature of use).
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Describe how the mark has been used continuously in business.
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Attach invoices, bills, advertisements, packaging samples, domain name registrations, etc.
5. Proof of Promotion and Reputation
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Mention advertising and promotional efforts:
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Expenditure on advertisements.
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Platforms used (TV, newspapers, digital media, exhibitions).
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Awards or recognitions (if any).
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Attach supporting documents such as ad copies, screenshots, and promotional materials.
6. Sales and Business Growth
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Provide turnover figures for the last few years to show commercial success.
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Attach audited statements, sales invoices, or tax returns as evidence.
7. Evidence of Distinctiveness
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State that the mark has acquired secondary meaning through long and continuous use.
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Mention customer recognition, goodwill, and market association with the mark.
8. Declaration Against Opponent’s Claim (if applicable)
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Refute the opponent’s objections by explaining why there is no similarity or confusion.
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Highlight differences in goods/services, trade channels, or consumer base.
9. Verification Clause
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End with a solemn declaration that the contents are true.
Example:
“I, [Name], do hereby verify that the contents of this affidavit are true and correct to the best of my knowledge, belief, and information. Nothing material has been concealed therein.” -
Place: [City]
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Date: [DD/MM/YYYY]
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Signature of Deponent
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Attestation by Notary/Oath Commissioner
Quick Tips for a Strong Evidence Affidavit
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Be specific – use dates, figures, and facts, not vague statements.
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Attach exhibits – invoices, ads, catalogues, social media posts, contracts, etc.
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Ensure consistency – facts in the affidavit must match your trademark application.
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Notarize properly – an affidavit without attestation may not be accepted.
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Use professional drafting – mistakes in affidavit can weaken your case.