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Patent Registration in India

Inventions are the results of years of dedication and consistent and sincere effort one puts to
make it a success. Credibility is one of the key factors of motivation which leads a person to do
something different from others. Patent registration in India helps you to secure your rights
and credibility from being transferred to others.
Everyone wants to get recognized and appreciated for the research work they do and this is
where patent consultant in India comes into picture.
Patents are exclusively granted rights or legal monopoly which allows an inventor to make it
available in public domain or for public inspection. It gives rights to the inventor to use or sell
invention for the particular time period by excluding others from doing the same.
Patent (also known as intellectual property) is one of the branch which includes trademarks
and copyrights.
The primary objective to provide patent to invention is to encourage the inventors in advancing
the state of technology by awarding than special rights to get benefitted from their invention.

In India filing a patent application through online is the first step towards securing an invention.
While submitting online application one needs to send true copies (hard copies) to the patent
office.
Following steps will help you to file your patent application online in India:
 Providing as much information as possible which describes best about your research
work or about the invention to the patent professionals.
 As per Indian Patent Act there are certain inventions that are not patentable. So the
patent professionals ensure that the invention or research for which patent has been
filed is an original work of the researcher.
 Once passing the eligibility criteria for filing the patent application the next is to draft the
application which needs to be a techno- legal document.
 After filing the draft one needs to send the application for publishing the draft once
satisfied with technical and legal aspect of the document.
 Patented documents are then published from time to time once meeting the
requirements of the patentability.

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