Friends,
This blog is for all Indian patent system users who want to keep a track of Patent office/ Court decisions regarding patents.
This is a collaborative venture between me [Sandeep K. Rathod] and my dear Advocate friend Feroz [Feroz Ali].
I have a separate blog focusing on the generic pharmaceutical business with a focus on IP issues and Feroz has his blog that focuses on the legal aspects of pharmaceutical and biotechnology patents in
Why this blog?
This blog is a forum to share, contribute and disseminate information relating to any contentious patent decision rendered by any judicial or quasi judicial body in
Why should you contribute?
As you would be aware, the Indian Patent Office, unlike certain other patent offices does not host the opposition decisions rendered by it. Being in a legal system which works on a system of following precedents, the reporting of patent decisions will go a long way in the development of the Indian patent law, regardless the binding effect of these decisions. We know very well that the Patent Controller is not bound by his own decisions. But a like decision following established principles of patent law will be hard to ignore, when brought to notice, and will compel the deciding authority to give reasons, if it is to differ with its own earlier decision. All this would certainly be beneficial for any one who is interested in the Indian patent system in general and in pharmaceutical patents in particular.
What can be contributed?
Being public documents, irrespective of the fact whether they are reported or not, we would be delighted to post any contentious patent decision on this blog. We would appreciate if you could send scanned copies or re-typed copies of the decisions with you. Should you only have hard copies, you may send legible photocopies of the same by post to us. We shall do our best to post them on this blog.
Please note: Patent Office decisions are public domain documents and their sharing would not be a problem from your employers' legal dept. as well.
Sincerely,
Sandeep and Feroz
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