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Patent Registration 

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 Patent registration grants exclusive rights to an inventor over their invention, ensuring protection against unauthorized use, production, or sale. In India, patents are governed by the Patents Act, 1970. To register a patent, the invention must be novel, non-obvious, and capable of industrial application. Patent registration provides the inventor with a monopoly over the invention for 20 years, enabling commercial exploitation and licensing opportunities.

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Our Process for Patent Registration  
Step 1
Submit the Initial Form

Begin by completing a simple form to share the necessary details and start the trademark
process.
 
Step 2

 Consultation with Experts

Our team of experts will contact you to thoroughly understand your brand’s classification and
unique requirements.
 

Step 3

Documentation and Draft Preparation

We will prepare all critical documents, including KYC, logo, and the draft, ensuring accuracy
and completeness.
 

Step 4

Procedures


This stage involves key processes such as Vienna Codification, Examination, addressing
objections (if any), and representation in hearings in case of rejections.

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FAQ'S
  •  Inventions that are novel, non-obvious, and have industrial applicability are eligible for patent protection.

  •  A patent is valid for 20 years from the filing date, subject to annual renewals.

  •  The process includes filing a detailed application with the Patent Office, which is examined for novelty and compliance.

  •  It provides exclusive rights, prevents unauthorized use, and enhances commercial opportunities through licensing or sales.

  •  Yes, patent holders can license or sell their patent rights to others for commercialization.

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