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Author: DPS Parmar

Taking the bull by horns

May 9, 2020 DPS Parmar Patent

In a patent infringement litigation, the defense by confrontation is a very helpful weapon. This type of strategic approach is suggested where the […]

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Selection Patents – A Developing Area Of Indian Patent Law?

September 11, 2018September 8, 2018 DPS Parmar Patent

Selection invention is not separately defined in the Indian patent law. Selection patents are not limited to chemical and pharmaceutical field only, they […]

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3D bio-printing Patents

December 2, 2017 DPS Parmar Patent

Bio-printing refers to the 3D printing technology for printing living tissues, growing new organs, and specially growing a human kidney instead of harvesting […]

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CRI guidelines and patentability of financial methods under Section 3(k)

November 15, 2017 DPS Parmar Others

Financial method and business method patents seemingly refer to the same subject matter of inventions in patent law. However, they are treated differently […]

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Revised CRI guidelines and patentability of algorithms

September 7, 2017 DPS Parmar Patent

The patentability of computer-related inventions (CRIs) has long been a fervently discussed issue worldwide. The Delhi High Court, the Intellectual Property Appellate Board […]

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Clerical error fixed in time not fatal

July 14, 2017July 14, 2017 DPS Parmar Others

The likelihood of a clerical error in patent application follow-up proceedings arising from the applicant or its agent quoting the wrong number when […]

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Divisional Patent Practice Revisited

June 15, 2017 DPS Parmar Patent

The provision of divisional application derives its nexus from the concept of ‘Unity of Invention’ which is an administrative requirement present in various […]

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Terms and conditions apply

March 9, 2017March 9, 2017 DPS Parmar Copyright

Copyright societies in India are subject to interim measures that aim to boost transparency. DPS Parmar and Aniruddh Singh of LexOrbis report. There […]

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Protecting the business of professional sports leagues

March 9, 2017 DPS Parmar Others

Sports events are among the most popular forms of entertainment available via the media. There is a craze for live events such as […]

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What’s on the IP agenda for 2017?

February 16, 2017February 22, 2017 DPS Parmar Patent

DPS Parmar and Aniruddh Singh of LexOrbis discuss the pros and cons of ongoing sectoral reform. With the introduction of a comprehensive National […]

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