Author: Sharad Vadehra, Arathy P.B., Vibhanshu Singh

Grace Period in Indian Patent Law

Introduction Sometimes, inventors need to publicly disclose their invention publicly before filing a patent application—whether to present at conferences, seek funding, test the market, or demonstrate innovations to collaborators. Normally, such public disclosure destroys novelty and makes the invention unpatentable. However, the Indian Patents Act, 1970 recognizes that early disclosure may be unavoidable. To address […]
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Ensuring Patent Claim Integrity: Options for Correcting Errors in Indian Patent Applications

Background In patent applications, precise and accurate claims are vital, as they define the boundaries of protection the patent will offer. Yet, clerical errors occasionally appear, ranging from minor spelling or grammatical mistakes to misstatements in technical parameters. Correcting these errors is crucial because they can impact a patent’s scope, and sometimes even its enforceability. […]
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