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  2. Indian Patent Office - Wikipedia

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    Indian Patent amendment rules 2012 was for amendments in criteria for patent agent exam qualification. Gazette Notification of Patent (Amendments) Rules 2013 has made necessary provisions for recognising Patent office as Examining authority and Searching authority [ 7 ] on international level for filing, searching and examination of patent ...

  3. Intellectual property in India - Wikipedia

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    The Patent Rules, 2003 was introduced along with the Patent Act (amendment), 2002 on 20 May 2003, [13] and recent amendments were carried in 2016, and 2017. The Patents (Amendment) Rules 2016 mainly focused on expediting the grant process, benefits to startup, and increase in official fees. [ 14 ]

  4. File:The Patents (Amendment) Rules 2002 (UKSI 2002-529 qp ...

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    The Patents (Amendment) Rules 2002 Description English: These Rules amend the Patents Rules 1995 (S.I. 1995-2093 as amended) to implement a modification, adopted on 3rd October 2001 (Cm 5457), to Article 22 of the Patent Cooperation Treaty of 19 June 1970 (Treaty Series No. 78 (1978) Cmnd. 7340) as amended.

  5. Patent Act - Wikipedia

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    Patent Act and Patents Act (with their variations) are stock short titles used in Canada, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom and the United States for legislation relating to patents. A Patent Act is a country's legislation that controls the use of patents , such as the Patentgesetz in Germany .

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  7. Indian trademark law - Wikipedia

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    Indian trademark law statutorily protects trademarks as per the Trademark Act, 1999 and also under the common law remedy of passing off. [1] Statutory protection of trademark is administered by the Controller General of Patents, Designs and Trade Marks, a government agency that reports to the Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion (DIPP), under the Ministry of Commerce and Industry.

  8. Novartis v. Union of India & Others - Wikipedia

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    In 1970, amendments to the Indian Patents Act abolished product patents but retained process patents with a reduced span of protection. During the absence of any product patent regime, the Indian pharmaceutical industry grew at a remarkable pace, ultimately becoming a net exporter, the world's third-largest by volume, and fourteenth-largest by ...

  9. Ordinance (India) - Wikipedia

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    Delimitation (Amendment) Ordinance, 2003 [8] 2003: 7: Indian Telegraph (Amendment) Ordinance, 2003 [9] 2003: 8: Indian Medicine Central Council (Amendment) Ordinance, 2003 [10] 2004: 1: Prevention of Terrorism (Repeal) Ordinance [11] 2004: 2: Unlawful activities (Prevention) Amendment Ordinance [12] 2004: 3: Banking Regulation (Amendment) and ...