Section 43-53: Grant of Patent & The Patent Rights (Indian Patents Act)

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The power of patent rights allows the patentee to protect their invention and prevent others from making, using, selling, or importing a patented product or process. But like any other power, it comes with certain terms and conditions that must be kept in mind while enforcing the rights.

In this video, we discussed in detail the rights and limitations associated with patent rights as per sections 43 to 53 of the Patents Act. It is crucial for all inventors and patentees to have a clear understanding of these provisions to effectively protect their inventions and enforce their rights.

If you're looking to become a patent agent, this video is an excellent resource to help you ace the patent agent examination. By learning the nuances of patent law and procedure, you'll be better equipped to advise clients on their patent filing strategy and protect their inventions' patentability.

So, don't miss this opportunity to learn about the exceptions to prior publication and enhance your knowledge of patent law and procedure. Watch this video now and take your first step towards becoming a successful patent agent.

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Whenever finding time, I'm going through your videos in sequence.Thank you sir.

KnowledgeZoneK
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Sir can you plz make a video on demystifying the patent act, patent of addition (54to57) and amendment of application (57to59)

moinuddinsyed
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Thankyou so much sir your videos are actually making me feel confident that i may get the exam cleared.

I just couldnt understand the section 49. May be an example or case scenario would be helpful. Please... Please.. i really need it. 🙏

rashmipriyamohanty
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Sir, for ordinary application term of the patent should be 20yrs from priory date. Sometimes if directly complete specification is filed without a provisional then priority date=filing date. So to avoid confusion its better to calculate from priority date. correct me if I am wrong.
But y is filing date given in the slide instead of priority date?

trivenisandhi
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Hello sir, can you explain the concept of renewal fees of patent... Like at what timestamps to pay the fees and what extra time is given to pay the late fee

salvisahu
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Sir, for just clarification, can u pls explain import of product wala part. Is it mean that we are importing the same product in india from abroad which has patent protection in india But is not protected in abroad. Am I right sir??

rashmichauhan
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Hello sir, Section 48 says a patentee can exclude others from making, using, selling, offering for sale and importation. What about export then. Does exportation of a patented product, an infringing act?

trivenisandhi
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what you mean by refuse of patent

if it refused means what the patent will become ??

sruthisundarraj
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Timestamp 1:40 - "Section 44 - death - after grant of patent ; company closure - before grant of patent", you have mentioned in reverse order. Can you clarify which is correct?

prashant