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Crystallized Control: Unlocking the Secrets to Polymorph Patents

Introduction Polymorphs are compounds that can exist in two or more crystalline structures with the same chemical composition but different molecular arrangements. These variations result in differing physical properties such as solubility, and dissolution rates, making polymorphs especially important in industries like pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and pigments. For pharmaceutical companies, securing patents for polymorphs in addition […]
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Is AI the Next Inventor?

“The best way to predict the future is to invent it” – Alan Kay Introduction To get a patent over an invention, an inventor must apply for the patent as per the jurisdictional laws. In India, patents are governed by the Indian Patent Act, 1970 (hereinafter referred to as “Act”). Generally, every invention has its […]
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Seal the Deal: A Legal Battle Over M-SEAL’s Container Design

Introduction In a significant ruling on design infringement, the Bombay High Court recently granted an ad-interim injunction to Pidilite Industries, effectively restraining Astral Limited from using containers that were found to be deceptively similar to Pidilite’s registered M-SEAL PV SEAL containers. This blog will delve into the details of the case, examining the court’s decision […]
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Delhi High Court Temporarily Injuncts Zydus Lifesciences from Selling Breast Cancer Drug

Introduction On July 9, 2024, in F-Hoffmann-La Roche Ag & Anr v. Zydus Lifesciences Limited [1], the Delhi High Court issued a temporary injunction preventing Zydus Lifesciences from selling its breast cancer drug, Sigrima. This biosimilar of Roche’s Pertuzumab (marketed as Perjeta®) became the center of a patent infringement lawsuit initiated by Roche against Zydus […]
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Clarification on the Patentability Criteriafor Synthesized Non-Living Substances

Introduction Madras High Court’s recent decision in Genmab A/S v. Assistant Controller of Patents and Designs clarifies the interpretation of Section 3(c) of the Indian Patent Act for synthesized non-living substances, especially monoclonal antibodies. This judgment provides a detailed explanation of why establishing the novelty or the technical advancement of an invention is a must […]
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