FAQ on Trademark Class 34: Tobacco, Cigarettes & Smokers

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If your business deals with tobacco products, smoking articles, smokers’ accessories, e-cigarettes or vaping goods, you fall under Trademark Class 34. Choosing the right class is essential to protect your brand in this regulated and competitive sector.

This FAQ on Trademark Class 34 covers the goods covered, exclusions, filing requirements, and important tips for trademark registration in India.

What Is Trademark Class 34?

Trademark Class 34 includes tobacco, smoking articles, matches, smokers’ accessories, e-cigarettes, and related products.

Brands offering tobacco or smoking-related goods must file their trademark under this class to avoid objections during registration.

What Products Are Covered Under Trademark Class 34?

Trademark Class 34 includes several popular product categories:

  • Cigarettes
  • Cigars
  • Tobacco (raw & processed)
  • Chewing tobacco
  • Smoking tobacco
  • Pipe tobacco
  • Electronic cigarettes
  • Vape pens & vaping liquids
  • Hookah & shisha products
  • Matches
  • Cigar cutters
  • Ashtrays for smokers
  • Tobacco filters
  • Lighters (non-electric)
  • Cigarette paper
  • Smoking pipes

For a complete official list, you may refer to WIPO’s Nice Classification:
Link: https://www.wipo.int/classifications/nice/

What Is Not Included in Trademark Class 34?

Not every product related to smoking falls within this class. Below are exclusions:

ProductTrademark Class
Medical vaping devicesClass 10
Nicotine-free wellness vapesClass 5
Electronic smoking devices (rechargeable parts)Class 11
Advertising for tobacco productsClass 35
Tobacco farming servicesClass 44

Incorrect class selection is a common reason for examination objections.

Why Is Trademark Class 34 Important?

Registering your brand under Class 34 helps:

✔ Protect your tobacco or vaping brand
✔ Prevent duplicate or confusingly similar product names
✔ Build trust in a regulated industry
✔ Secure long-term brand identity
✔ Strengthen packaging and product line rights

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How to File a Trademark Under Class 34?

Trademark registration follows a structured process:

  1. Trademark Search to check name availability
  2. Application Drafting & Filing
  3. Examination by Registry
  4. Replying to Objections (if any)
  5. Publication in Trademark Journal
  6. Certificate of Registration

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Documents Required for Trademark Class 34

Basic requirements include:

  • Applicant’s Aadhaar & PAN
  • Logo (optional but recommended)
  • MSME/Udyam Certificate (for reduced fee)
  • TM-48 Authorization
  • Product list & brand description

Government Fees for Trademark Class 34 in India

  • Individuals / MSMEs / Startups: ₹4,500
  • Companies / Non-MSME Applicants: ₹9,000

Fee is per class, per application.

Who Should Register a Trademark Under Class 34?

Businesses that require this class include:

  • Cigarette manufacturers
  • Tobacco brands
  • Cigar companies
  • Hookah brands
  • Shisha product manufacturers
  • Vape & e-cigarette companies
  • Tobacco retail brands
  • Lighter & smoking accessory brands

Difference Between Trademark Class 34 and Related Classes

One of the most common FAQ on Trademark Class 34:

CategoryClass
Tobacco & smoking productsClass 34
Non-alcoholic beveragesClass 32
Wellness vapesClass 5
Electronic smoking devices (hardware)Class 11

If you offer multiple product types, you may need multi-class filing.

How Dealintax Helps With Trademark Class 34

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✔ Class selection
✔ Comprehensive trademark search
✔ Application filing
✔ Objection reply
✔ End-to-end registration

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Final Thoughts

This FAQ on Trademark Class 34 helps tobacco, smoking accessory, and vaping brands understand what is covered, what is excluded, and how to protect their trademark in India effectively.