Patent Registration
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Introduction
Patent is a right provided to an individual whether natural or artificial by the government through the Patent Act which restricts other persons from using/selling/ importing the patented product or process without prior approval of the inventor.
The Patent becomes permanent when it is registered under the Patent Act, 1970 and which provides an exclusive legal right to the inventor to prohibit others from using a particular invention. The right of protection is given for 20 years and after which said invention comes into the public domain and can be used by others. As per the legal right provided to the patent holder he/she/it can file a case against the person who infringes the patent or misrepresents or misuses the same the said patent.
Advantages of Patent Registration
Generating ROI (Return on Investment)
Giving a good market status
Allows public disclosure
Minimum Requirements for Registering a Patent
- Patentable subject matter which is decided in accordance with section 3 or 4 of the Patent Act List
- Novelty which means it should be new invention with no same or similar prior arts & it should not have been published in a public domain
- The step taken for registration must be an inventive step not is an obvious to a person skilled in the same filed to which such invention relates
- The invention must have a practical utility which means it should be capable of being applied in any industry.
Documents Required for Patent Registration
- ID and Address Proof of Applicant and Inventor
- Claims of The Invention
- Title of the Invention
- Technical aspects of the Invention and drawing copies in case provisional specification is filed
- Description of the Invention
- Certificate of incorporation/MSME or Startup registration Certificate(other than individual)
Process of Registration of Patent
1. Complete the Questionnaire
2. Requirement of Documents
3. Conducting Patent Search
4. Drafting of Patent Application
5. Patent Submission
Get Patent Registration starting from ₹15000/-
- Patent Search
- Professional Consultation
- Drafting of Application
- Filing of Application
- Patent Registration Certificate
Additional Information
- The Ist schedule of the Patent Act, 1970 demonstrates the fee payable.
- The fees can be paid using electronic means or demand draft or banker’s cheque.
- The fee is not refunded able except if any excess amount is paid to the Controller of the Patents.
- Some amount of fees is refundable, in case the application is withdrawn before the first statement of objection is issued. The amount specified is mentioned in the First Schedule of the Act.
- In case of documents are filed physically 10% additional fee is charged.
- The fee is to be paid to the Controller of Patents.
- Advance payment can be made for the application process.
- In case of transfer of the application from a natural person to a person other than a natural person (entity/institution), then the rest of the amount will be paid by the new applicant. This also applies to the start ups and the difference shall be paid by the one to whom it is transferred
FAQs on Provisional Patent
Yes, in case the claims in the permanent application is extended for more than 10 in number, an additional fee would be levied in accordance with the fee structure table given under the first schedule of the Patent Act 1970.
Both the certifications aid in utilizing these benefits given by the government. Benefits like the discount of 50 % in government fees.
Yes, in case the claims in the permanent application is extended for more than 10 in number, an additional fee would be levied in accordance with the fee structure table given under the first schedule of the Patent Act 1970.
No it is not valid outside India as No patent is global.
- When terms of 20 years is fully completed;
- when the patentee fails to pay the annual renewal fees ;
- when the validity has been successfully challenged by an opponent by filing an opposition;
- when patent has been revoked.