Trademark registration in India involves a legal process where businesses or individuals protect their brand identity, including logos, names, or symbols, from unauthorized use. The registration process begins by conducting a trademark search to ensure the mark is unique, followed by filing an application with the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trademarks. The application is examined for conflicts, and if no objections arise, it is published in the Trade Marks Journal for public opposition. Once the opposition period concludes without issues, the trademark is registered, granting the owner exclusive rights to use the mark in relation to their goods or services. This process ensures legal protection and helps prevent others from infringing on the brand’s identity in India.