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over 4 years ago

Foreign Filing License Of Patents In India

The provisions regulating the Foreign Filing License are explained in sec. 39 under the Indian Patents Act, 1970.
over 4 years ago

What Is A Convention Application?

The filing of the conventional patent application follows the provisions under section 135 of the Patent Act 1970.
over 4 years ago

Compulsory Licensing Of Patents And Access To Essential Medicines In Covid 19 Era.

Moreover, many people in developing countries are at a high risk of undergoing severe COVID-19 because of weak health conditions from chronic malnutrition, tuberculosis, or HIV.
over 4 years ago

A Synopsis: Section 117 A Of The Patents Act, 1970

How valuable is the Patent Act 1970?
over 4 years ago

Restoration Of Lapsed Patents Under The Patents Act, 1970

  Lapse of a patent occurs due to failure to make payment (i.e., assigned fees) within the specified period under Section 53 of the Patent Act 1970 or within such time, provided under Section 142 of the Act.
over 4 years ago

Section 146 Of The Patents Act, 1970: A Synopsis

Sec. 146 of the Indian Patent Act 1970 mandates this declaration filed annually through Form 27.
over 4 years ago

Trips Agreement And Patents In India

India put the opinion at the time of the negotiations that the economic development of a country should consider at the time of determining the extent of patent protection.
over 4 years ago

Patent Cooperation Treaty: Patents Act, 1970

This single application replaces all the separate patent applications filed at the national and regional levels.
over 4 years ago

Budapest Treaty: The Patent Act, 1970

Budapest Treaty is recognized under Sec. 2(aba) of the Patents Act 1970.
over 4 years ago

What Amounts To Infringement Of Patent?

A patent is an invention registered under the Indian Patents Act, 1970 which gives the holder of a patent the exclusive right to prohibit/restrain any person from manufacturing, distributing, or selling such invention as more particularly mentioned in Section 48 of the Act.