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Principle: Letters or words not describing quality of things can be registered as a trade mark.
Facts: Ram made an application for registration of alphabet 'B' written in a fancy style as trade mark to be applied on packets and cartons of shoes manufactured by him.

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A letter can be registered as a trademark if it does not describe the quality of the goods or services.
Updated On: Aug 18, 2025
  • The alphabet 'B' can be registered as trade mark because it describes the quality of things.
  • The alphabet 'B' cannot be registered as trade mark because it is an English letter.
  • The alphabet 'B' can be registered as trade mark.
  • The alphabet 'B' cannot be registered as trade mark because it belongs to humanity.
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The Correct Option is C

Solution and Explanation

The principle explains that letters or words that do not describe the quality of goods or services can be registered as trademarks. The letter 'B' is just a symbol used to represent the goods and does not describe the quality of the product. Therefore, it can be registered as a trademark.


Option (A) The alphabet 'B' can be registered as trade mark because it describes the quality of things: This is incorrect because the letter 'B' is not descriptive.

Option (B) The alphabet 'B' cannot be registered as trade mark because it is an English letter: This is incorrect because an English letter can be used as a trademark as long as it is not descriptive.

Option (D) The alphabet 'B' cannot be registered as trade mark because it belongs to humanity: This is incorrect because the letter 'B' is not inherently unregistrable.
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