Section 155 – Reports to Controller to be placed before Parliament
The Central Government shall place a report once a year with respect to the executions made by the Controller under this Act before both the houses of the Parliament.
This section discusses in detail about patents and its essentiality in the global business market.
The Central Government shall place a report once a year with respect to the executions made by the Controller under this Act before both the houses of the Parliament.
A patent (subject to certain restrictions based on the powers and authorities of the Government under this Act) shall have the same effect against the Government as it has against any person in terms of infringements or proceedings.
Nothing in this act shall affect the power of the Government or any person authorised by the Government directly or indirectly to sell or use of any patents forfeited under any law in India.
Without any limitations mentioned in this act, the Central Government shall, not disclose any information relating to any patentable invention or application filed for the grant of a patent, if it considers it to be harmful to the security of India. take any action including revocation of any patent which is already granted if it…
The High Court may make any rules consistent with this act for the purposes of conducting any procedures upon any proceedings before it under this act.
The Central Government has to right to make rules through notification in the Official Gazette for carrying out the purposes of this act. Without any damage to the general foregoing powers of the Central Government, it may make rules for all or any of the following matters such as implementing changes (addition / removal) in:-…
All rules made by the Central Government under this act shall be laid before each house of the Parliament as soon as it is made (while in the session for 30 days before the expiry of the session or in the successive session). Rule shall be applied only after the agreement of both houses in…
Indian Patents and Designs Act, 1911 relating to patents is hereby revoked and shall be amended with this act specified in the Schedule. Certain particular matters in this section shall not cause any damage (prejudice) to the general application of General Clauses ACt, 1897 because of the revocation of the older act. Despite anything mentioned…
These rules may be called The Patent Rules, 2003. They shall come into force on the date on which the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2002 comes into force.
For all proceedings under this act, the appropriate office of the patent office, be the head office or the branch office shall be Within the territorial limits of any person, who is / are; the applicant / first applicant of a patent, where he normally resides or has his domicile or has the place for…