After Operation Sindoor, the most recent rush on the trademark registry is for claiming monopoly over varied wordmarks associated to the Ahmedabad Air India aircraft crash on June 12, by which 260 individuals had been killed.
On June 14, two days after the Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, working as Air India’s AI171 from Ahmedabad to London Gatwick, crashed shortly after take-off, a trademark software for the wordmark ‘Flight 171’ was filed by a practising chartered accountant based mostly in Rajasthan’s Udaipur. Deepanshu Agrawal sought trademark registration in his favour underneath Class 41 for using the wordmark in areas similar to leisure, movie manufacturing, cultural actions, and net sequence manufacturing.
A trademark offers its proprietor the rights to monopolise the title for films and TV reveals, amongst different types of content material. Part 11 of the Trademark Act additionally states that the primary to make use of or the primary to file for registration will probably be granted the trademark.
Talking to The Indian Categorical, Agarwal stated, “We didn’t file for the wordmark ‘AI 171’ as Air India or the Directorate Basic of Civil Aviation (DGCA) might declare rights over it, and we have now weighed all professionals and cons. We don’t wish to use it significantly for enterprise functions. Many have misplaced their lives. One individual got here to carry out the ultimate rites for his spouse. The Gujarati group got here ahead, and there are plenty of emotional tales. We don’t wish to use it solely for enterprise profit, though we might.”
Agarwal stated part of the earnings from using the trademark, if his software is allowed, will go as a contribution to the households of the aircraft crash vicitms. “We’re already in talks with some massive corporations for movie manufacturing and with instructional establishments. Hopefully, in a month, the deal will come to fruition. We don’t wish to play with the victims’ feelings,” he added.
On June 15, Agrawal filed one other trademark software searching for rights over the wordmark ‘Seat 11A’, additionally underneath Class 41. Viswashkumar Ramesh, the only survivor within the Ahmedabad Air India aircraft crash, was seated on 11A.
“Previous airplane crashes even have this concept that seat 11A is a miracle seat. We now have the primary mover benefit right here,” Agrawal stated.
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On June 19, a resident of Jodhpur, Sagar Dhanadiya, additionally filed an software underneath Class 41 for the trademark ’11A’.
On June 14, Noida-based Ankit Rohilla filed a Class 41 trademark software for the wordmark ‘AI171’ to be used in companies regarding schooling and coaching programmes, talent growth workshops, skilled certification programmes, on-line studying platforms, and leisure companies “in addition to cultural initiatives together with exhibitions, festivals, and heritage promotion actions”.
On June 18, a trademark software was submitted for ‘Final Flight AI 171’ by a Punjab resident, Darshpreet Kaur, to be used of the wordmark in areas of schooling, leisure, sporting and cultural actions.
After Operation Sindoor, a number of individuals sought to trademark the codename for India’s navy strikes in opposition to Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror assault. Outstanding amongst them was Reliance Industries Restricted (RIL)’s movie studio arm, Jio Studios, which shortly withdrew the appliance, saying it was filed “inadvertently”.

