Summary -The genesis of the Indian Patents Act 1970 is outlined. The expectations of the Indian Pharmaceutical Industry from the Act are described. Need for assessing the impact of the Act, particularly on the pharmaceutical industry of the country, is stressed. The Act having the shortest ...
Recently there has been a perception, especially amongst the foreign multinational pharmaceutical companies that Indian Patent Act doesn't provide the adequate protection to inventions. Their belief basically flows from the fact that while inventions are patentable in developed jurisdictions like USA, ...
Formerly known as Imperial Council of Agricultural Research, it was established on 16 July 1929 as a registered society under the Societies Registration Act, 1860 in pursuance of the report of the Royal Commission on Agriculture. The ICAR has its headquarters at New Delhi. The Council is the ...
XIII. Patent Protection The grant, revocation and regulation of patents takes place under the Patents Act of 1970 ("Patents Act") and is supported by the Patents Rule, 2003, ("Patents Rules"). Under the Patents Act, both products and processes are eligible for patents for a span of 20 ...
45. No comparison of present land values with damage computations was made by the Department of the Interior or Justice officials with regard to the White Earth, Forced Fee Patent and other title claims removed from the Statute of Limitations Program. In the majority of these claims rental value...
Historical Context of U.S. Bayh-Dole Act: Implications for Indian Government Funded Research Patent PolicyBayh-Doletech transfergovernment funded researchpatentsIPIndiaU.SWhile the broad outline of the rationale for the U.S. Bayh-Dole Act is generally well known, the details of the Act's ...
United States Patent 7892792 Abstract: Described herein are recombinant yeast cells that express a cytochrome C gene the expression of which causes the recombinant yeast cells to (i) grow faster than wild type yeast cells of the same species when cultured on glucose medium, and (ii) accumulate ...
PatentActpharmaceuticalsTRIPSIt has been more than two years since the Indian Patent Act of 1970 (the Act) was amended to make it compliant with the Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement. The amendments were made amidst much expectation, protest and confusion. ...
The authors propose an amendment in Section 3(d) of the Indian Patent Act, 1970 and some steps that the patent office could take to promote nanotechnology patenting in India and in turn aid the nanotechnology industry growth in India.Nandekar, Ujwal Prabhakar...
India has a history of the patent acts starting form 1911. All happened was pre independence. The Patent Act, 1970 was the first patent act to the independent India. It had provision for only process patent but did not have any provision for product patent. Therefore the process could have...