In India, Section 57 of the Indian Patents Act 1970 (the ‘Act’) allows a patent application, the complete specification, or related documents to be amended, either voluntarily or in response to objections raised during the examination of the application, and the amendments may be mad...
Latest Amendments in the Indian Patent Law.Komal, Shobana
On the other hand, there is a fear that decriminalising the working statement requirement under the Patents Act, 1970 might negatively impact innovation. Without the obligation to submit a working statement with a small fine to be paid in the event of fa...
In the context of policy reforms in the 1990s in general and three important amendments made to the Indian Patent Act (1970) in 1999, 2002 and 2005 in particular, the present paper makes an attempt to examine the impact of MA on financial performance of Indian pharmaceutical companies. It is...
With each passing day the arena of Intellectual Property is gaining greater importance. People have even started celebrating World Intellectual Property Day on 26th April. The Code of Criminal Procedure, the Indian Penal Code as well as the Patent Act, 1970, grant exclusive rights...
In the context of policy reforms in the 1990s in general and three important amendments made to the Indian Patent Act (1970) in 1999, 2002 and 2005 in par... P Mishra,T Chandra - 《Eurasian Journal of Business & Economics》 被引量: 60发表: 2010年 Some remarks on the latitudinal distri...
Not later than June 30, 1981, the Secretary of the Interior, after consultation with the Attorney General, shall submit to the Congress legislative proposals to resolve those Indian claims subject to the amendments made by the first section of this Act [extending the limitations period] that the...
After the amendments in the India Patent Act, the need to balance protection of patents and maintaining the competition between the pharmaceutical companies arose. Before the new product patent regime, it was easy to get patents for the process of making a drug but now the regime has made it...
He, J. (2019). Indian Patent Law and Its Impact on the Pharmaceutical Industry: What Can China Learn from India?. In: Liu, KC., Racherla, U.S. (eds) Innovation, Economic Development, and Intellectual Property in India and China. ARCIALA Series on Intellectual Assets and Law in Asia....
The history of Patents in India dates back to 1985 and since then has undergone various amendments. However, seeking to develop a domestic pharmaceutical industry, in 1970, India abolished patents on pharmaceutical products. The WTO agreement contains an agreement on IP, namely, the A...