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GI Registration in Osmanabad

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GI Registration in Osmanabad

Registrar (RoC)

RoC Pune — PMT Building, Deccan Gymkhana, Pune – 411004

Jurisdictional HC

Bombay High Court (Aurangabad Bench)

GSTIN prefix

27 (Maharashtra)

Professional Tax

Maharashtra levies Professional Tax (max ₹2,500/year). Companies with employees must register within 30 days.

Business hubs

Agri Mandi, Tuljapur Pilgrimage, Dairy, MIDC

Osmanabad (Dharashiv) is a Marathwada agri and pilgrimage district with sugar, dairy, and MIDC estates.

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A Geographical Indication (GI) is a sign used on goods that originate from a specific place and possess qualities, reputation or characteristics essentially attributable to that origin — think Darjeeling Tea (India’s first registered GI), Banarasi saree, Mysore silk and Basmati rice. GIs are governed by the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999 read with the GI Rules, 2002, and are registered at the GI Registry, Chennai under the CGPDTM. An individual cannot apply — only an association of persons, a producers’ body, or an authority representing producer interests can file Form GI-1. Registration is valid 10 years and is renewable indefinitely; individual producers then register separately as authorised users.
10 yrs
Protection periodA registered GI is valid for 10 years from the date of application and can be renewed indefinitely for successive 10-year periods.
Understand It

What Is GI Registration?

A quick, plain-language explanation before the details.

In simple terms

A GI is a sign used on goods that come from a specific place and get their quality, reputation or characteristics from that origin. Registering it stops outsiders from misusing the regional name and protects the whole producer community.

Legally

Under the Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999, a registered GI gives registered proprietors and authorised users the exclusive right to use the GI on the relevant goods, and the right to obtain relief for infringement. A GI cannot be assigned, transmitted, licensed, pledged or mortgaged — it is a collective community right.

Governing authority

Administered by the Geographical Indications Registry, Chennai, under the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM / IP India).

Validity

A registered GI is valid for 10 years from the date of application and can be renewed indefinitely for successive 10-year periods on payment of the renewal fee.

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Quick Facts

Professional Fee
Custom quote
Governing Law
GI Act 1999
Timeline
Varies with objections
Mode
100% Online
Authority
GI Registry / CGPDTM
Filing Form
Form GI-1
Registry
Chennai
Validity
10 years, renewable
Before You Start

Is This Service Right for You?

Ideal for

  • Associations of producers of a region-specific product
  • Cooperative societies of farmers, weavers and artisans
  • Farmer producer organisations (FPOs) and producer companies
  • Boards, councils and statutory authorities for a product
  • Handicraft, handloom and foodstuff producer communities
  • Individual producers seeking authorised-user rights in an existing GI

You may need this if

  • Your region’s product has a distinctive quality or reputation tied to its origin
  • You want to stop outsiders from misusing the regional name on their goods
  • You want registered GI products to command premium, authenticity-backed pricing
  • You are building export recognition for a regional product
  • You need civil and criminal remedies against those who falsify the GI
  • You are a producer wanting the exclusive right to use a registered GI

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Why It Matters

Why Is GI Registration Important?

A GI is a community asset that protects an entire region’s producers, not one company. Here is why registering it matters.

  1. 01

    Legal Protection

    Registration stops outsiders from misusing the regional name on goods that are not produced in the region or do not meet its standards.

  2. 02

    Premium Pricing

    Registered GI products command higher prices — buyers pay a premium for verified authenticity and origin.

  3. 03

    Export Value

    GI status boosts recognition in international markets and strengthens export branding for the region’s product.

  4. 04

    Infringement Remedies

    A registered GI unlocks civil remedies (injunction, damages) plus criminal penalties for falsifying or falsely applying a GI.

  5. 05

    Community Asset

    A GI benefits an entire producer community rather than one business — protecting traditional knowledge and livelihoods.

  6. 06

    Renewable Forever

    Protection lasts 10 years and is renewable indefinitely for successive 10-year periods — it never has to lapse.

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Eligibility

Who Can Apply?

Associations of persons or producers of the goods
Organisations / authorities established by law for producers
Cooperative societies of farmers, weavers & artisans
Farmer producer organisations & producer companies
Boards & councils constituted for a product or sector
Individual producers — as authorised users of a registered GI

Eligibility checklist

  • An applicant that is a producers’ body — an individual trader cannot apply for a GI
  • A defined geographical territory the goods originate from, with a map
  • A statement of case showing how the GI designates the goods and their unique characteristics
  • Proof of origin — historical and documentary evidence linking quality to the region
  • The class of goods and the method of production
  • Details of the inspection / quality-control structure that maintains standards
End-to-End

Everything You Need. One Professional Team.

01

Eligibility Consultation

Confirm the right applicant body and that the product qualifies as a GI.

02

Statement of Case

Draft the statement of case — the heart of a successful GI application.

03

Origin & Uniqueness Proof

Compile historical evidence, the territory map and proof of origin and uniqueness.

04

Form GI-1 Filing

File Form GI-1 at the GI Registry, Chennai, with the class of goods and method of production.

05

Examination Handling

Respond to the consultative group and Registry examination on the statement of case.

06

Objection & Opposition

Draft reasoned replies to objections and handle oppositions after journal publication.

07

GI Journal Monitoring

Monitor the GI Journal through the opposition window until registration.

08

Authorised User Registration

Register individual producers as authorised users once the GI is registered.

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What You’ll Receive

Eligibility assessment of applicant and product
Statement of case drafted and filed
Territory map & proof-of-origin documentation
Form GI-1 filing acknowledgement
Examination & objection responses
GI Journal / opposition monitoring
GI registration certificate on completion
Authorised user registration support
Checklist

What Documents Are Required for GI Registration?

Requirements vary by applicant type, but every GI application is built around a strong statement of case, a territory map and proof of origin. Keep clear soft copies ready — everything is collected securely online.

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Producer Association

Association of persons or producers
6 documents
  • Constitution / registration document of the association
  • List of producers and the geographical area covered
  • Statement of case — how the GI designates the goods & its unique qualities
  • Map of the production territory
  • Proof of origin — historical & documentary evidence
  • Method of production and inspection / quality-control structure

Only a producers’ body can apply

An individual trader cannot own a GI. Only an association of persons or producers, or an organisation or authority established by law representing the producers, can file. Individual producers join later as authorised users.

The statement of case is decisive

The statement of case explains how the GI serves to designate the goods and sets out the unique quality, reputation or characteristic attributable to the origin. A well-drafted statement of case is the heart of a successful application.

Define the territory precisely

A clear map of the production territory and documented proof of origin (historical evidence) establish the essential link between the goods and their geographical area.

Goods only — not services

A GI can protect goods only — agricultural, natural and manufactured goods including handicrafts, textiles and foodstuffs. Services cannot be registered as a GI.

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Step by Step

How to Register a Geographical Indication (Step by Step)

The application is filed at the GI Registry, Chennai — we manage every stage on your behalf.

01

Application (Form GI-1)

File Form GI-1 with the statement of case, class of goods, map of the territory, proof of origin and uniqueness, and method of production at the GI Registry, Chennai.

02

Examination

The GI Registry examines the application and a consultative group of experts reviews the statement of case and the claimed link to origin.

03

Objections (if any)

The Registry may raise objections — we draft and file a reasoned response with supporting evidence to move the application forward.

04

GI Journal Publication

The accepted application is advertised in the GI Journal, opening a 3-month opposition window (extendable by a further month).

05

Registration

If there is no opposition — or opposition is decided in the applicant’s favour — the GI is registered and a certificate is issued.

06

Authorised User Registration

Individual producers in the region then register separately as authorised users, gaining the exclusive statutory right to use the GI on their goods.

How Long It Takes

The GI Lifecycle — At a Glance

StageExpected Time
Form GI-1 filing → examinationStatement of case reviewed by the Registry
GI Journal publication → opposition window3 months, extendable by 1 month
Registration → renewalValid 10 years, renewable indefinitely

Overall timelines vary with the strength of the statement of case, any objections raised by the Registry, and any opposition after journal publication — well-documented applications move fastest. Once the GI is registered, individual producers apply separately for authorised user registration. We handle both filings.

Compliance Calendar

Key Dates — At a Glance

FrequencyWhat Is Due
Every 10 YearsRenew the GI before the 10-year expiry · Renewable indefinitely for successive 10-year periods · Missed renewal leaves the GI liable to be removed from the register
Authorised UsersIndividual producers register separately as authorised users · Authorised user registration grants the exclusive right to use the GI · Standing to act against infringement of the GI
OngoingMaintain the inspection & quality-control structure · Monitor the market for misuse of the regional name · Enforce rights against falsification and false application of the GI
RestrictionsA GI cannot be assigned, transmitted or licensed · It is a collective community right, not private property · Keep the register updated with changes to the producer body

Dates are indicative and may change with government notifications. Our team tracks every deadline so you never miss a filing.

Why Outsource

Doing It Yourself vs TaxClue

Doing It Yourself

  • Assemble the wrong applicant body and risk outright rejection
  • Draft a weak statement of case that fails to prove the origin link
  • Miss key proof-of-origin or territory-map evidence
  • Misclassify the goods or the method of production
  • Struggle to respond to Registry objections with the right evidence
  • Miss the GI Journal opposition window
  • Overlook authorised user registration for your producers

With TaxClue

  • Correct producers’ body confirmed before filing
  • Statement of case drafted to establish the origin link
  • Territory map and proof of origin compiled for you
  • Form GI-1 filed at the GI Registry, Chennai
  • Objections answered with reasoned, evidence-backed replies
  • GI Journal monitored through the opposition window
  • Authorised user registration handled for your producers

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Avoid Delays

Common Mistakes That Delay Your Application

An individual or single trader trying to apply — only a producers’ body can
A thin statement of case that fails to prove the quality-origin link
Vague or missing proof of origin and historical evidence
An imprecise or undefined map of the production territory
Wrong class of goods or an unclear method of production
No inspection or quality-control structure to maintain standards
Ignoring Registry objections or missing the response deadline
Skipping authorised user registration, leaving producers unable to enforce the GI

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Stay Compliant

What Applies After GI Registration?

Every 10 Years

  • Renew the GI before the 10-year expiry
  • Renewable indefinitely for successive 10-year periods
  • Missed renewal leaves the GI liable to be removed from the register

Authorised Users

  • Individual producers register separately as authorised users
  • Authorised user registration grants the exclusive right to use the GI
  • Standing to act against infringement of the GI

Ongoing

  • Maintain the inspection & quality-control structure
  • Monitor the market for misuse of the regional name
  • Enforce rights against falsification and false application of the GI

Restrictions

  • A GI cannot be assigned, transmitted or licensed
  • It is a collective community right, not private property
  • Keep the register updated with changes to the producer body
Risk Assessment

Penalties & Consequences

What is at stake if you do not comply

  • An individual or single trader who applies is rejected — only a producers’ body can own a GI
  • A thin statement of case that fails to prove the quality-origin link leads to refusal
  • Misuse of the regional name by outsiders goes unremedied without registration
  • Missing the GI renewal leaves the registration liable to removal from the register
  • Skipping authorised user registration leaves producers unable to enforce the GI
Latest Updates

Regulatory Updates 2025–26

  • 2025: A Geographical Indication registration is valid for 10 years and renewable; producers register as authorised users.
  • 2025: Design, geographical indication and copyright applications are filed online on the IP India / Copyright Office portals.
The Difference

Why Businesses Choose TaxClue

01

Experienced IP Team

Qualified professionals with hands-on IP filing experience across trademark, GI and copyright.

02

End-to-End

From statement of case to certificate — fully managed, with minimal effort from your association.

03

Strong First Filing

A well-documented first filing avoids months of back-and-forth with the Registry.

04

100% Online

Everything over WhatsApp / email — no office visits required.

05

Transparent Fees

A clear custom quote upfront — ₹0 hidden professional charges.

06

Authorised User Support

We register your producers as authorised users and guide you on renewals.

Data Care

Your Documents Deserve Professional Care

  • Documents handled by professionals under confidentiality
  • Access limited to the team working on your file
  • Communication over secure digital channels
  • Documents retained only as long as needed for compliance
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Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Can an individual trader apply for a GI?
No. Under the GI Act, 1999, only an association of persons or producers, or an organisation or authority established by law representing the interests of the producers, can apply. An individual producer benefits by registering as an authorised user after the GI is registered.
How is a GI different from a trademark?
A trademark identifies the goods of one business and can be sold or licensed. A GI identifies goods from a geographical region, belongs to the producer community collectively, and cannot be assigned, transmitted or licensed. A business in the region can hold both — its own trademark plus authorised-user rights in the GI.
How long is a GI registration valid?
A registered GI is valid for 10 years, and it can be renewed indefinitely for successive 10-year periods on payment of the renewal fee. If renewal is missed, the GI is liable to be removed from the register, so timely renewal matters.
What is an authorised user and why register as one?
A producer of the GI goods within the defined region can register as an authorised user of the registered GI. Registration gives the producer the exclusive statutory right to use the GI on their goods and the standing to act against infringement — essential for weavers, farmers and artisans selling under the GI name.
Can a GI be sold, licensed or franchised?
No. The GI Act expressly prohibits assignment, transmission, licensing, pledge or mortgage of a GI — it is a collective community right, not the private property of any one entity. This is a key difference from trademarks and patents.
What goods can get a GI tag?
Goods only, not services — agricultural goods (tea, rice, mangoes), natural goods, and manufactured goods including handicrafts, textiles and foodstuffs. The quality, reputation or characteristic of the goods must be essentially attributable to the geographical origin.
What documents does the GI application need?
Form GI-1 must be supported by a statement of case (how the GI designates the goods and its unique characteristics), the class of goods, a map of the production territory, proof of origin (historical evidence), the method of production, and details of the inspection or quality-control structure. This drafting is the heart of a successful application.
Which was the first GI registered in India?
Darjeeling Tea was the first product to receive GI registration in India after the GI Act, 1999 came into force. Since then hundreds of Indian products, from Banarasi sarees to Mysore silk and Alphonso mangoes, have been registered.
Where is a GI application filed?
At the Geographical Indications Registry in Chennai, which functions under the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks (CGPDTM / IP India). The entire prosecution — filing, examination, and any opposition — is handled through this Registry.
What happens after the application is examined?
Once the Registry accepts the application it is advertised in the GI Journal, opening a 3-month opposition window (extendable by a further month). If no opposition is filed — or an opposition is decided in the applicant’s favour — the GI is registered and a certificate is issued.
What remedies does a registered GI provide?
A registered GI unlocks civil remedies such as injunction and damages, plus criminal penalties for falsifying a GI or falsely applying it to goods. An unregistered indication has only weaker, harder-to-prove protection.
Can a foreign or regional product be protected as a GI in India?
Yes. Agricultural, natural and manufactured goods — including handicrafts and foodstuffs — from a defined region whose quality is attributable to that origin can be registered, provided the application is filed by an eligible producers’ body representing the region.
How do I register a Geographical Indication step by step?
An eligible producers’ body files Form GI-1 at the GI Registry, Chennai, with a statement of case, the class of goods, a map of the territory, proof of origin and the method of production. The Registry examines the application (with a consultative group), any objection is answered, and the accepted application is advertised in the GI Journal for a 3-month opposition window. If unopposed — or opposition is decided in the applicant’s favour — the GI is registered, and individual producers then register separately as authorised users.
Who can register a Geographical Indication and can an individual apply?
Only an association of persons or producers, or an organisation or authority established by law representing the producers’ interests, can apply for a GI — an individual trader cannot. Individual producers within the defined region benefit by registering as authorised users after the GI itself is registered.
How long is a GI registration valid and how is it renewed?
A registered GI is valid for 10 years from the date of application under the GI Act, 1999, and can be renewed indefinitely for successive 10-year periods on payment of the renewal fee. If renewal is missed, the GI is liable to be removed from the register, so the renewal deadline should be tracked.
What is the difference between a GI and a trademark?
A trademark identifies the goods of one business and can be assigned or licensed. A GI identifies goods originating from a geographical region whose quality or reputation is attributable to that origin (such as Darjeeling Tea), belongs to the producer community collectively, and cannot be assigned, transmitted or licensed. A producer in the region can hold both — its own trademark plus authorised-user rights in the GI.
How much does GI registration cost?
There are two parts — the government fee for filing Form GI-1 and authorised-user registration, and the professional fee for drafting the statement of case, compiling proof of origin, filing and handling examination and opposition. Because the statement of case is the decisive document, we scope the work first and give a clear custom quote with no hidden professional charges.
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