
PATENT (AMENDMENT) RULES, 2020
The Patent (Amendment) Rules, 2020 came into force from 9th October 2020 and the following are the key highlights: Statement of commercial working of a patented invention (FORM27) PATENT (2ND AMENDMENT)

The Patent (Amendment) Rules, 2020 came into force from 9th October 2020 and the following are the key highlights: Statement of commercial working of a patented invention (FORM27) PATENT (2ND AMENDMENT)

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The Indian Patent office offers 50% discount to Small Entities whether incorporated in India or overseas. The manner of establishing whether or not an entity is a Small Entity under

India’s first Patent granted under the expedited examination scheme of the Government, created exclusively for Startups recognized by the Ministry of Commerce. The Patent was granted to a Jaipur based

The Controller General of Patents Designs and Trademarks (CGPDTM) has notified his order today (30th June 2017) to amend the Guidelines for the Examination of Computer Related Inventions (CRIs) with immediate effect. The