Trademark renewal Nepal is the mandatory legal process by which registered trademark owners extend their exclusive intellectual property rights beyond the initial registration period. Under the Patent, Design and Trademark Act 1965 (2022 BS) (PDTA), a trademark registration remains valid for 7 years from the date of registration, after which renewal is required to maintain legal protection .
The renewal process ensures that trademark owners retain sole ownership and usage rights, preventing unauthorized parties from exploiting their brand identity. Without timely trademark renewal Nepal, registrations are automatically cancelled, and the mark becomes available for third-party registration .
Therefore, trademark renewal Nepal is not merely an administrative formality but a critical IP maintenance strategy that preserves brand value, market position, and legal enforceability.
The trademark renewal Nepal process is governed by the following legal instruments:
| Law/Regulation | Year | Key Provisions |
|---|---|---|
| Patent, Design and Trademark Act 1965 (2022 BS) | 1965 | Principal law establishing 7-year validity and renewal procedures under Sections 18D and 23B |
| Patent, Design and Trademark Rules | 1976 | Procedural rules for application formats, fees, and documentation |
| Paris Convention | 1883 | International priority claims for trademark applications |
| WIPO Convention | 1979 | Framework for international intellectual property cooperation |
Important Note: Nepal is not a party to the Madrid Protocol, meaning foreign trademark owners cannot use international registration systems and must file directly with the Department of Industry (DOI) .
Understanding the trademark renewal Nepal timeline is essential for maintaining uninterrupted protection:
| Phase | Duration | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Initial registration validity | 7 years from registration date | First protection period under Section 18D |
| Normal renewal window | Within 35 days after expiry | Standard renewal period under Section 23B(1) |
| Grace period renewal | 6 months after 35-day window | Late renewal with penalty under Section 23B(2) |
| Subsequent renewal validity | 7 years from previous renewal | Indefinite renewal possible |
| Total potential protection | Unlimited (if renewed perpetually) | Trademark can be maintained indefinitely |
Critical: There is no provision for restoration of cancelled trademarks in Nepal. If renewal is missed beyond the grace period, the only option is complete re-registration through the original application process .
Trademark owners must track their registration expiry dates carefully. The trademark renewal Nepal process should ideally begin 6 months before expiry to ensure smooth processing .
Complete Schedule 2(f) format application form as prescribed under the PDTA. The application must include:
Compile all necessary documentation for submission to the Department of Industry .
Submit the prescribed renewal fee along with the application. The standard renewal fee is NPR 500 per trademark .
File the renewal application at the Industrial Property Section, Department of Industry, Tripureshwor, Kathmandu. Foreign applicants must file through a licensed Nepali trademark agent .
The DOI reviews documentation and confirms fee payment. If requirements are met and no objections arise, the renewal is formally granted .
The original registration certificate is endorsed with the renewal date, or a renewal certificate is issued. The trademark is now protected for another 7-year term .
| Document | Purpose | Format |
|---|---|---|
| Renewal application form (Schedule 2(f)) | Official request for renewal | Prescribed by PDTA |
| Original trademark registration certificate | Proof of prior registration | DOI-issued |
| Certified copy of registration certificate | Alternative if original unavailable | Notarized copy |
| Power of Attorney | Representative authorization | Notarized, signed by two witnesses |
| Proof of use (optional) | Evidence of active trademark use | Invoices, product photos, advertisements |
| Fee payment receipt | Proof of renewal fee payment | Bank receipt |
Note: Some sources indicate that proof of use may be requested by DOI, particularly following the recent file reconstruction requirements .
The trademark renewal Nepal government fees are as follows:
| Fee Type | Amount (NPR) | Legal Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Standard renewal fee | 500 | Schedule 3, PDTA |
| Late renewal penalty | 1,000 | Section 23B(2), PDTA |
| Total late renewal cost | 1,500 (500 fee + 1,000 penalty) | Section 23B(2) |
Professional service fees (optional): NPR 5,000–15,000 for legal assistance, document preparation, and DOI representation .
Note on conflicting fee information: Some sources cite renewal fees of NPR 3,500 or NPR 5,000 . The official Schedule 3 of the PDTA specifies NPR 500 for trademark renewal . Applicants should verify current fees directly with DOI before submission.
The trademark renewal Nepal framework provides a structured late renewal mechanism:
| Scenario | Timeframe | Action Required | Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Normal renewal | Within 35 days after expiry | Submit renewal application | NPR 500 |
| Grace period renewal | 6 months after 35-day window | Submit renewal application + penalty | NPR 1,500 (500 + 1,000 penalty) |
| Beyond grace period | After 6-month grace period | Automatic cancellation; re-registration required | Full new registration fees |
Critical Warning: If the trademark is not renewed within the 6-month grace period, registration is automatically cancelled under Section 23B(2) of the PDTA . The mark then becomes available for registration by third parties.
Failure to complete trademark renewal Nepal results in severe consequences:
| Consequence | Description |
|---|---|
| Loss of exclusive rights | Owner can no longer prevent unauthorized use |
| Brand vulnerability | Competitors may register identical or similar marks |
| Legal unenforceability | No basis for infringement claims or court remedies |
| Asset devaluation | Trademark loses intangible asset value for licensing, franchising, or sale |
| Re-registration required | Must file completely new application if protection desired |
| Priority date loss | Original registration date is lost; new application gets new date |
Effective trademark renewal Nepal is part of broader IP maintenance:
Under Section 18C of the PDTA, trademarks must be brought into use within 1 year of registration. Non-use makes marks vulnerable to cancellation proceedings .
Following the destruction of physical records during civil unrest on September 9, 2025, the Department of Industry issued critical notices affecting trademark renewal Nepal and pending applications:
| Application Status | Action Required | Hard Deadline |
|---|---|---|
| Pending >7 years with incomplete documents | Resubmit complete documentation | March 1, 2026 |
| Published/approved without opposition | Request certificate issuance with fees/documents | June 1, 2026 |
Failure to comply with these deadlines results in automatic cancellation without further notice . Trademark owners must verify their registration status immediately and take corrective action if their records were affected.
| Aspect | Renewal | New Registration |
|---|---|---|
| Time required | 1–2 weeks | 12–18 months |
| Cost | NPR 500–1,500 | NPR 6,000+ (application + registration fees) |
| Priority date | Retained from original registration | New date; lost seniority |
| Examination | Minimal formal review | Full examination and publication |
| Opposition risk | None | 90-day opposition period |
| Use evidence | May be requested | Not required at filing |
Many owners forget the 7-year cycle. Implement calendar reminders 6 months, 3 months, and 1 month before expiry.
Verify current fees with DOI before payment. Fee structures may be updated through notifications.
If the trademark was assigned or the owner changed name/address, update DOI records before renewal to avoid processing delays.
The 6-month grace period is absolute. Beyond this, cancellation is automatic and irreversible .
While not required for renewal, proof of use strengthens the registration against potential cancellation challenges .
A registered trademark is valid for 7 years from the date of registration under Section 18D of the PDTA .
Renewal should be filed within 35 days after expiry of the registration term .
The standard renewal fee is NPR 500 per trademark .
Yes. A 6-month grace period exists after the 35-day window, subject to payment of a NPR 1,000 penalty .
The trademark is automatically cancelled and becomes available for third-party registration. Re-registration is the only restoration option .
Yes. Trademarks can be renewed every 7 years for unlimited periods, provided renewal fees are paid .
Renewal application (Schedule 2(f)), original registration certificate or certified copy, power of attorney, and fee payment receipt .
Yes, through licensed Nepali trademark agents with proper power of attorney .
At the Industrial Property Section, Department of Industry, Tripureshwor, Kathmandu .
Not routinely, but DOI may request evidence of use, particularly following recent file reconstruction requirements .
No. Nepal law does not provide for restoration. The owner must file a completely new registration application .
Typically 1–2 weeks for straightforward renewals with complete documentation .
A fine of NPR 1,000 is imposed for renewals filed during the 6-month grace period .
Not mandatory, but professional assistance ensures accuracy and handles complex cases .
Pending applications over 7 years must resubmit documents by March 1, 2026; published marks must request certificates by June 1, 2026 .
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This article is prepared for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Trademark renewal Nepal requirements, fees, and procedures are subject to change based on DOI policies and legislative amendments. The 2026 file reconstruction deadlines are time-sensitive and require immediate action. For case-specific legal guidance, consult a qualified intellectual property lawyer or contact the Department of Industry directly. The information presented is based on the Patent, Design and Trademark Act 1965 and related notices as of May 2026. Attorney Nepal PVT LTD shall not be liable for any consequences arising from actions taken based on this content.
May 03, 2026 - BY Admin