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Patent and trademark advocates in Mumbai

20 + years experience
Patent cases handled
Trademark cases handled

Patent attorney in India

I, Mahesh Bhagnari, am the Managing Principal of the firm:

  • I am an Attorney at Law with Bar Council Registration № MAH/1574/2003.
  • I am licensed to practice at the Intellectual Property Office as a Patent attorney in India and Design attorney in India with Registration № IN PA 1108.
  • I am licensed to practice as a Trademark attorney in India with Registration № 10742.
  • I have more than twenty years of professional experience working in the field of Intellectual property.
Patent attorney in India

Education

  1. Degree in Zoology from the University of Bombay
  2. Degree in Law from the University of Bombay

Specialization
Patent & National Phase filing and prosecution.
Agreement/Contract Drafting
Corporate and Company Law matters

Interests
Photography, Film-making, Politics, History, Anthropology and Science.

Sports and other Activities
Tennis, Running, Weight training and Swimming.


Trademark Attorney in India

Trademark attorney in India

Manish M. Bhagnari specializes in Intellectual Property Law, i.e., Patents, Trademarks, Copyrights, and Designs. He graduated in Commerce in 1995 from University of Bombay, and then pursued Law from the University of Bombay. He has over 17 years of experience working as legal practitioner.

He is an avid reader and loves reading books on a wide variety of topics. He is also a writer and a photographer and pursues these as serious hobbies in his free time.

Education

  1. Degree in Commerce from the University of Bombay
  2. Degree in Law from the University of Bombay

Specialization
Trademark, Design and Copyrights filings and prosecution.
Prosecution of International Trademark Refusal
International Trademark prosecution.

Interests
Photography, Music, History, Philosophy and Economics.s and ensure that you get the maximum benefits of your intellectual property rights.

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Historically, Mumbai was originally a group of seven islands inhabited by fishing communities. These islands came under Portuguese control in the 16th century and were later given to the British as part of the dowry of Catherine of Braganza when she married King Charles II of England in 1661. The British East India Company recognized the strategic importance of the harbor and developed it into a major port. Over time, the islands were merged through land reclamation projects, giving rise to the modern city of Bombay (as it was known until 1995, when it was officially renamed Mumbai).

Mumbai’s economic significance grew rapidly during the 19th and 20th centuries, especially with the establishment of textile mills, railways, and the port. It became the heart of India’s trade and industry, attracting workers and entrepreneurs from across the country. Today, Mumbai is the financial powerhouse of India, housing the Bombay Stock Exchange (BSE), Reserve Bank of India (RBI), and headquarters of numerous multinational corporations and financial institutions. It is also the center of India’s entertainment industry, with Bollywood producing more films than any other film industry in the world.

In recent decades, Mumbai has witnessed rapid urbanization and infrastructure development. Massive projects such as the Bandra-Worli Sea Link, Mumbai Metro, coastal road, and ongoing redevelopment of old mill lands and slums are transforming the city’s landscape. Despite challenges like congestion, housing shortages, and floods, Mumbai continues to grow and adapt, embodying the spirit of resilience and ambition. The city’s blend of colonial heritage, modern architecture, thriving economy, and cultural vibrancy make it a true symbol of India’s progress and diversity.

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Phone: +91.9860588440
email: info@bhagnari.com

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