Patenting inventions involving biological resources in India
Planning to throne biological material as a patent? Look out for the NBA hurdles! According to Section 10 (4) (d) (ii) of the Patents Act, 1970, it is imperative for
Planning to throne biological material as a patent? Look out for the NBA hurdles! According to Section 10 (4) (d) (ii) of the Patents Act, 1970, it is imperative for
When your patent application contains more inventions than the as-filed claims cover, or if multiple inventions are disclosed, filing of a Divisional Application works as the best strategic tool to
While the Indian Patents Act, 1970 permits patenting of diagnostic products such as kits and devices, claiming of methods of diagnosis is barred under section 3(i). Indian outlook in patenting
Can a simple date of signing of Form-1 spark off a legal drama? Seemingly so…Lets discuss NEC Corporation v Assistant Controller of Patents, where statutory requirements and innovation collide. This
A Freedom to Operate (FTO) search, also known as a clearance search or right-to-use search, is an analysis conducted to determine whether a product, process, or technology can be commercialized
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