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PATENTS LAW
An Indian Perspective
By
Intellectual Property & Information Technology
Laws Division
India
Areas Covered
 What is Patent?
 Need for Patents
 Benefits of Patents
 Inventions
 What cannot be patented in India
 Who can apply for patent
 Types of Patent Applications
 Patent of Addition
 Divisional Patent Application
 International Applications
 Patent filing requirements
 Patent Application
 Patent Procedure and renewal
 Jurisdiction
 Opposition
 Grant of Patent
 Revocation of Patent
 Infringement and Remedies
 The Patent Edge
What is a Patent?
 Patent
 is an exclusive and monopoly right
 to use the patented invention
 for a limited area and time (20 Years)
 by stopping others
 from making, using, importing or selling.
 Patents are territorial rights,
 so an Indian patent will only give the owner rights
 within India and
 rights to stop others from importing products into India
 No concept of International Patents
 When a patent is granted,
 the applicant becomes the owner of the patent.
 Like any other form of property, a patent can be bought, sold,
licensed or mortgaged.
Index
Quid Pro Quo*
The applicant must disclose how his invention works in
sufficient detail in order to get a patent.
 Disclosure to the public of the invention and the manner of
its working so that on the expiry of the life of the patent the
public are enabled to work the inventions themselves and in
competition with each other
* An equal exchange or substitution
What is the need for Patents?
 To enjoy monopoly of the invention through exclusive
rights
 Right to manufacture
 Right to sell
 Right to import, etc.
 inventions should be encouraged for public interest
 encourage the disclosure of inventions in preference to
their use in secret
Index
General Benefits Of Patents
 Reducing the number of competitors in the market
 Revenue Generation
 Licensing,
 Assignment,
 Technology Transfer,
 Merger and Acquisition,
 IP Auction, etc.
 Confidence for venture capitalists or other investors
 Increase the value of the company
 Company can sell the IP portfolio separately
 Continued monopoly of the Patent results in establishing goodwill
Index
Invention
 An Invention means
 A new product or process;
 Involving an inventive step;
 Capable of industrial application
Essential Ingredients
of Patents
 Novelty
 Inventive Step
 Lack of Obviousness,
 Sufficiency of description. Index
What Cannot be Patented in India?
 Mere Idea/Discovery
 Contrary to Natural laws
 Contrary to Public Morality or Order
 Mere Admixture/Arrangement/Rearrangement
 New use/property of a known material
 Method of Agriculture/Horticulture
 Plants and Animals except Micro-organisms
 Mathematical or Business Method
 Computer Program per se
Contd..
What Cannot be Patented in India?
 Process of treating human beings or animals
 Atomic energy
 Traditional Knowledge
 Topography of Integrated Circuits
 Presentation of Information
 Mere Scheme/Rule/Method of performing mental act or
playing game
 Literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work
Index
Who Can Apply for Patent
 Any person whether a citizen of India or not
 True and First Inventor of the Invention
 His assignee
 His Legal Representative
 Either Alone or jointly with another person
Index
Types of Patent Application
 Ordinary patent application
 Patent of addition
 Divisional Patent Application
 International application
 by PCT route or
 by Conventional route.
Index
Patent of Addition
 A patent application
 for any improvement or
 modification of an invention
 described in complete specification
 of the main patent application filed.
 Term of Patent of Addition expires with the expiration of the Parent
Patent.
 No extra fee required for renewal.
Index
Divisional Patent Application
 One patent application only for one invention.
 Specification relate to more then one invention
 the application is divided or split,
 The date of application of the divisional application will be the date
of main patent application.
 No new subject matter in substance shall be present.
Index
International Application
 PCT Application under Patent Cooperation Treaty
 Convention Application
Index
Patent Filing Requirements In India
 Two copies of application for grant of patent (Form 1);
 Two copies of the complete patent specification (Form 2);
 Two sets of the drawing figures, if any, one set of which should be in
thick A-4 size white sheets;
 Duly stamped power of attorney authorizing the agent (Form 26);
 Declaration of the Inventorship signed by the applicant (Form 5);
 Priority documents, if any; if not in English, English translation
thereof
 The Statement and Undertaking regarding corresponding foreign
filings (Form 3);
Index
Patent Application
Date of Filing & Publication
 Name & Address of Applicant
 Title, Classification, Abstract,
Drawing, Formula etc.
 Corresponding Priority
Application /Patent
 State of Art
 Description
 Drawings
 Claim(s)
Bibliographic Information Technical Information
Index
Patent Procedure
Contd..
Term Of Patent
 The term of a patent is
 20 years from the date of
priority
 and is maintained by
paying the renewal fees
 every succeeding year as
given in the table
Annuity Patent Renewal Fee (INR) for Legal entity
3 INR 2 ,000
4 INR 2 ,000
5 INR 2 ,000
6 INR 2 ,000
7 INR 6 ,000
8 INR 6 ,000
9 INR 6 ,000
10 INR 6 ,000
11 INR 12 ,000
12 INR 12 ,000
13 INR 12 ,000
14 INR 12 ,000
15 INR 12 ,000
16 INR 20 ,000
17 INR 20 ,000
18 INR 20 ,000
19 INR 20 ,000
20 INR 20 ,000
Index
Jurisdiction
 An Indian Applicant
 Can file Application for patent
 at the Appropriate Patent
Office under whose jurisdiction
 he normally resides or
 has his domicile or
 has a place of business or
 the place from where the
invention actually originated
Contd..
 For
 Non-Resident Applicant
 Non-Domicile Applicant
 Applicant having no place of business in India
 The Address for service in India or
 place of business of his patent agent
Index
Opposition to Patents
 Pre Grant Opposition [Sec 25(1)];
 Can be filed by any person;
 after the publication of the patent application;
 11 grounds for representation ( Pre Grant Opposition) ;
 For example
 Wrongfully obtained the invention
 Invention is anticipated
 Application does not disclose the source or geographical origin
 Application does not disclose the inventive step
contd..
 Post Grant Opposition [Sec 25(2)]
 Should be filed within 12 months from the grant of patent;
 Only by Person Interested;
 11 ground for post grant opposition.
 For example
 Wrongfully obtained the invention
 Invention is anticipated
 Application does not disclose the source or geographical origin of
biological material
 Application does not disclose the inventive step
Index
Grant of Patent
 A temporary exclusive right
given by the authorized body
for a limited time period (20
years) to prevent unauthorized
use of the technology as
claimed in the patent
application.
 A Patent has to be granted for
it to be
effective and enforceable
against infringement.
Index
Revocation of Patents
 Petition before Appellate Board by Person Interested/Central Govt.;
 Or by the High Court on a counter claim in a suit for infringement;
 Grounds for revocation
 Person not entitled to obtain a Patent
 Subject is not an invention
 invention not useful
 Invention is anticipated
 Application does not disclose the source or geographical origin of biological
material
Index
Infringement Of Patent
 Remedies
 Injunction/ temporary injunction
 Damages/Account of Profits
 Seizure
 Destruction/Delivery up
Index
The Patent Edge
 Patents can be used
 offensively,
 defensively,
 or simply to build company image.
 Revenue generation
 IP Auction
 Licensing
 Assignment
 Technology Transfer
 A key component in a robust business strategy.
 Allows the company to operate from a position of strength in
licensing and settlement negotiations.
 Other IP’s, including trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, may
also be used in conjunction with patent to protect valuable company
assets.
Index
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Patent law and Indian perspective

  • 1. PATENTS LAW An Indian Perspective By Intellectual Property & Information Technology Laws Division India
  • 2. Areas Covered  What is Patent?  Need for Patents  Benefits of Patents  Inventions  What cannot be patented in India  Who can apply for patent  Types of Patent Applications  Patent of Addition  Divisional Patent Application  International Applications  Patent filing requirements  Patent Application  Patent Procedure and renewal  Jurisdiction  Opposition  Grant of Patent  Revocation of Patent  Infringement and Remedies  The Patent Edge
  • 3. What is a Patent?  Patent  is an exclusive and monopoly right  to use the patented invention  for a limited area and time (20 Years)  by stopping others  from making, using, importing or selling.  Patents are territorial rights,  so an Indian patent will only give the owner rights  within India and  rights to stop others from importing products into India  No concept of International Patents  When a patent is granted,  the applicant becomes the owner of the patent.  Like any other form of property, a patent can be bought, sold, licensed or mortgaged. Index
  • 4. Quid Pro Quo* The applicant must disclose how his invention works in sufficient detail in order to get a patent.  Disclosure to the public of the invention and the manner of its working so that on the expiry of the life of the patent the public are enabled to work the inventions themselves and in competition with each other * An equal exchange or substitution
  • 5. What is the need for Patents?  To enjoy monopoly of the invention through exclusive rights  Right to manufacture  Right to sell  Right to import, etc.  inventions should be encouraged for public interest  encourage the disclosure of inventions in preference to their use in secret Index
  • 6. General Benefits Of Patents  Reducing the number of competitors in the market  Revenue Generation  Licensing,  Assignment,  Technology Transfer,  Merger and Acquisition,  IP Auction, etc.  Confidence for venture capitalists or other investors  Increase the value of the company  Company can sell the IP portfolio separately  Continued monopoly of the Patent results in establishing goodwill Index
  • 7. Invention  An Invention means  A new product or process;  Involving an inventive step;  Capable of industrial application Essential Ingredients of Patents  Novelty  Inventive Step  Lack of Obviousness,  Sufficiency of description. Index
  • 8. What Cannot be Patented in India?  Mere Idea/Discovery  Contrary to Natural laws  Contrary to Public Morality or Order  Mere Admixture/Arrangement/Rearrangement  New use/property of a known material  Method of Agriculture/Horticulture  Plants and Animals except Micro-organisms  Mathematical or Business Method  Computer Program per se Contd..
  • 9. What Cannot be Patented in India?  Process of treating human beings or animals  Atomic energy  Traditional Knowledge  Topography of Integrated Circuits  Presentation of Information  Mere Scheme/Rule/Method of performing mental act or playing game  Literary, dramatic, musical or artistic work Index
  • 10. Who Can Apply for Patent  Any person whether a citizen of India or not  True and First Inventor of the Invention  His assignee  His Legal Representative  Either Alone or jointly with another person Index
  • 11. Types of Patent Application  Ordinary patent application  Patent of addition  Divisional Patent Application  International application  by PCT route or  by Conventional route. Index
  • 12. Patent of Addition  A patent application  for any improvement or  modification of an invention  described in complete specification  of the main patent application filed.  Term of Patent of Addition expires with the expiration of the Parent Patent.  No extra fee required for renewal. Index
  • 13. Divisional Patent Application  One patent application only for one invention.  Specification relate to more then one invention  the application is divided or split,  The date of application of the divisional application will be the date of main patent application.  No new subject matter in substance shall be present. Index
  • 14. International Application  PCT Application under Patent Cooperation Treaty  Convention Application Index
  • 15. Patent Filing Requirements In India  Two copies of application for grant of patent (Form 1);  Two copies of the complete patent specification (Form 2);  Two sets of the drawing figures, if any, one set of which should be in thick A-4 size white sheets;  Duly stamped power of attorney authorizing the agent (Form 26);  Declaration of the Inventorship signed by the applicant (Form 5);  Priority documents, if any; if not in English, English translation thereof  The Statement and Undertaking regarding corresponding foreign filings (Form 3); Index
  • 16. Patent Application Date of Filing & Publication  Name & Address of Applicant  Title, Classification, Abstract, Drawing, Formula etc.  Corresponding Priority Application /Patent  State of Art  Description  Drawings  Claim(s) Bibliographic Information Technical Information Index
  • 18. Term Of Patent  The term of a patent is  20 years from the date of priority  and is maintained by paying the renewal fees  every succeeding year as given in the table Annuity Patent Renewal Fee (INR) for Legal entity 3 INR 2 ,000 4 INR 2 ,000 5 INR 2 ,000 6 INR 2 ,000 7 INR 6 ,000 8 INR 6 ,000 9 INR 6 ,000 10 INR 6 ,000 11 INR 12 ,000 12 INR 12 ,000 13 INR 12 ,000 14 INR 12 ,000 15 INR 12 ,000 16 INR 20 ,000 17 INR 20 ,000 18 INR 20 ,000 19 INR 20 ,000 20 INR 20 ,000 Index
  • 19. Jurisdiction  An Indian Applicant  Can file Application for patent  at the Appropriate Patent Office under whose jurisdiction  he normally resides or  has his domicile or  has a place of business or  the place from where the invention actually originated Contd..
  • 20.  For  Non-Resident Applicant  Non-Domicile Applicant  Applicant having no place of business in India  The Address for service in India or  place of business of his patent agent Index
  • 21. Opposition to Patents  Pre Grant Opposition [Sec 25(1)];  Can be filed by any person;  after the publication of the patent application;  11 grounds for representation ( Pre Grant Opposition) ;  For example  Wrongfully obtained the invention  Invention is anticipated  Application does not disclose the source or geographical origin  Application does not disclose the inventive step contd..
  • 22.  Post Grant Opposition [Sec 25(2)]  Should be filed within 12 months from the grant of patent;  Only by Person Interested;  11 ground for post grant opposition.  For example  Wrongfully obtained the invention  Invention is anticipated  Application does not disclose the source or geographical origin of biological material  Application does not disclose the inventive step Index
  • 23. Grant of Patent  A temporary exclusive right given by the authorized body for a limited time period (20 years) to prevent unauthorized use of the technology as claimed in the patent application.  A Patent has to be granted for it to be effective and enforceable against infringement. Index
  • 24. Revocation of Patents  Petition before Appellate Board by Person Interested/Central Govt.;  Or by the High Court on a counter claim in a suit for infringement;  Grounds for revocation  Person not entitled to obtain a Patent  Subject is not an invention  invention not useful  Invention is anticipated  Application does not disclose the source or geographical origin of biological material Index
  • 25. Infringement Of Patent  Remedies  Injunction/ temporary injunction  Damages/Account of Profits  Seizure  Destruction/Delivery up Index
  • 26. The Patent Edge  Patents can be used  offensively,  defensively,  or simply to build company image.  Revenue generation  IP Auction  Licensing  Assignment  Technology Transfer  A key component in a robust business strategy.  Allows the company to operate from a position of strength in licensing and settlement negotiations.  Other IP’s, including trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets, may also be used in conjunction with patent to protect valuable company assets. Index
  • 27. Vaish Associates Advocates New Delhi Mumbai Gurgaon Bengaluruǀ ǀ ǀ Celebrating 40 years of professional excellence IPR & IT Laws Practice Division 1st & 11th Floors Mohan Dev Building 13, Tolstoy Marg New Delhi 110001 (India)ǀ ǀ ǀ Phone: +91 11 49292532 (Direct) Mobile: +91 9810081079 Phone: +91 11 49292525 (Board) Fax: +91 11 23320484 www.vaishlaw.com email:- vpdalmia@vaishlaw.com Intellectual Property & Information Technology Laws Division

Editor's Notes

  1. territorial aspect temporal aspect