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Sudhir Kumar

Software Patents in India

... of patentable invention by amending the clause (k) of section 3 under chapter II of Indian Patent Act, 1970 but under fierce opposition such ordinance was not enacted. A careful interpretation and analysis of the provision makes it clear ... Read Read: Software Patents in India

By: Sudhir Kumar | 27/06/2008 | Patents
Sonu Yadav

Patent Registration in India: - The process of filing a patent in India

... . On one hand, Trademark attorney, not only deals with any opposition effectively and as efficiently as possible, but also they give solutions for trademark revocations. On other hand, Patent trademark attorneys provide cost effective ... Read Read: Patent Registration in India: - The process of filing a patent in India

By: Sonu Yadav | 17/09/2009 | Trademarks
Agarwalandco

Patent Attorney - India Agarwal & Co. – Trademark, Patent Attorneys

... the application is published in the Official Journal. At that time, opposition can be filed on limited grounds, but hearing is not mandatory. Patent will be granted if the application is found to be in order. Then, the application and ... Read Read: Patent Attorney - India Agarwal & Co. – Trademark, Patent Attorneys

By: Agarwalandco | 27/03/2009 | Patents

The Product Patent Rule in India

... has been extended by almost a year while six months have been extended for filing a pre grant opposition. The applicants can also take help from patent consultancy India for information on newly amended product patent rule. The same has ... Read Read: The Product Patent Rule in India

By: Harpreet Oberoi | 08/04/2009 | Patents
Sudhir Kumar

Supreme Court of India adjudicates on dichotomy introduced for the first time by the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005, in the Patent Law

... against any orders that may be passed by the Controller of Patents in opposition proceedings. No doubt, the Amendment Act of 2005 brought major structural change in the Indian Patent Law as per India’s Obligation under WTO/GATT. As per the ... Read Read: Supreme Court of India adjudicates on dichotomy introduced for the first time by the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005, in the Patent Law

By: Sudhir Kumar | 20/10/2009 | Patents

Patent Application for Pediatric Anti-aids Drug Nevirapine Rejected

... of People Living with HIV/AIDS (INP+) and the Positive Women’s Network (PWN) filed a pre-grant opposition against the said patent application of Boehringer Ingelheim in May 2006 at New Delhi Patent office. The effect of filing of Pre Grant ... Read Read: Patent Application for Pediatric Anti-aids Drug Nevirapine Rejected

By: Sudhir Kumar | 17/09/2008 | Patents
Muthu Senthil Kumar M

Indian Patent System And Procedures

... advertises it in the Official Gazette.Any person interested in opposing the grant of Patent may give notice to the Controller of Patents for such opposition within 4 months from the date of advertisement of the acceptance on the grounds ... Read Read: Indian Patent System And Procedures

By: Muthu Senthil Kumar M | 07/03/2009 | Patents
Sudhir Kumar

PATENT FILING REQUIREMENTS IN INDIA

... over, therefore the associate should be advised to expedite the publication by chasing the concerned authorities.    A Patent application in India is not examined unless a request for Examination is filed within 48 months from the date of ... Read Read: PATENT FILING REQUIREMENTS IN INDIA

By: Sudhir Kumar | 16/06/2009 | Patents

The Doctrine of Obviousness in India

... all over the world. A. Obviousness under 1970 Act Only a ground under opposition that too after grant and Revocation of PatentsThe invention was defined under Section 2(1) (j) the Indian Patents Act, 1970;(j) “invention” means any new and ... Read Read: The Doctrine of Obviousness in India

By: Sudhir Kumar | 27/06/2008 | Patents

Pct Filing in India

... satisfied, the application is accepted by the Controller and, thereafter, an intimation for acceptance is issued by the Patent Office and after disposal of any pre grant opposition and passing of six months from date of publication.   After ... Read Read: Pct Filing in India

By: Sudhir Kumar | 27/06/2008 | Patents

Patented Drugs- No Marketing Approvals to Generic Companies

... Patent rights the generic companies will file number of Pre grant oppositions so that no patent is granted or at least grant of Patent is delayed. This system will be ineffective where a marketing approval has already be granted by Indian ... Read Read: Patented Drugs- No Marketing Approvals to Generic Companies

By: Sudhir Kumar | 27/06/2008 | Patents
Muthu Senthil Kumar M

Indian Patent Examining after filing Patent

... published in the gazette of India (Part III, Section2 - Patent Publication). It is deemed laid open to the public on the date of publication in the gazette of India. Notice of opposition must be filed within four months of notification in ... Read Read: Indian Patent Examining after filing Patent

By: Muthu Senthil Kumar M | 11/09/2009 | Patents

Patent Infringement Law in India

... be instituted A suit for infringement can be instituted only after the patent has been sealed. When a specification has been accepted and published i.e., during the period when opposition has been called and is being decided, the applicants ... Read Read: Patent Infringement Law in India

By: Steve Smith | 02/10/2009 | Patents
Agarwalandco

Trade Mark Registration India - Agarwal & Co.- Solicitors & Advocates

... registered in several countries and the law of Trademark is similar to that of India, certified copies of the registration of the marks in such countries may also be provided to us. OPPOSITION OF MARK: When the Trademark is advertised in ... Read Read: Trade Mark Registration India - Agarwal & Co.- Solicitors & Advocates

By: Agarwalandco | 27/03/2009 | Trademarks
Sudhir Kumar

Trademark Law India

... is allowed in India. Statue: The various statues dealing with Intellectual property laws in India are as follows: 1. Trademarks Act, 1999 2. Copyright Act, 1957 3. Patents Act, 1970 as amended by Patents (Amendments) Act, 2005 4. Designs ... Read Read: Trademark Law India

By: Sudhir Kumar | 29/06/2008 | Trademarks
 

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