
Our Story
The firm Biswajit Sarkar was established in 1990 in Kolkata, India as an Intellectual Property Law Firm. Our exposure to the complexities in the ambit of Intellectual Property Law gave us the impetus and inspiration to diversify into other streams such as Corporate Affairs, International Trade and Information Technology. As a consequence, we are now rendering a wide array of legal services to clients in India and overseas. We are experienced in handling international legal matters and empanelled with U. S. Consulate - Kolkata, British Deputy High Commission - Kolkata and French Trade Commission -
About Biswajit Sarkar Advocates
Founded in 1990
50 people in their team
Practice areas
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Business
Corporate Laws in India
Company law concerns the companies and the business organizations. Corporate law is the broader spectrum which encompasses the laws governing the association and the functions of the Shareholders, Directors, Employees, Creditors, Consumers, the business community as a whole. Different countries have various recognized forms of business entities, like: Company limited by guarantee: Most of the companies which are run for non-commercial purposes; where the members guarantee the payment of certain amounts in case the company goes into liquidation. Company limited by shares: This type of company has shareholders with limited liability. Unlimited company: It can be company with or without share capital; and does not enjoy limiting their liability where the company goes into liquidation. The premise on which company law bases itself is the fact that a corporation is described to be a person in a political capacity created by the law, and endures in perpetual succession.
Intellectual Property
Trademark Registration in India
A trademark is a unique sign that identifies the goods or services of one business and distinguishes them from others. The procedure for trademark registration in India is provided in the Trade Marks Act, 1999. It is important to register a trade mark to get benefits of such registration. A registered trademark ensures that no one copies or misrepresents your brand. Further, it helps your business to build goodwill and protects the customers from any deception or confusion. A trademark does not have a set limitation period and can be renewed every 10 years.
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