
Patent Right Registration in Chennai
Through patent rights, one is granted intellectual property rights for the invention developed through an individual company. If it's exclusive that is registered, the government will grant you the entire right to your product. The government grants you the right to make and sell, using or import the product or service and prevents others from doing this. Patents in India are subject to The Patent Act 1970 and Patent Rules 1972.
The lifespan of patents will last for 20 years. The time limit is set in most instances, but it is possible to extend it through the legislation of Congress, and in rare instances, it may be extended by just a few years.
Patents can cover numerous things, such as the process, art, or manufacturing method, specific apparatus such as computer software, machine or technical software, chemical substances, or drugs. We Genuine Tax serves as an agent for patents and assists businesses to register their patents all over Chennai.
Documents Required for Patent Registrations in Chennai:
- Patent application in form-1
- Evidence of the ability to file a patent application. This document could be included at the end of the application or incorporated into it.
- If the complete specification isn't available, then you can use provisional specifications that will suffice.
- If you are submitting provisional specifications, then you need to complete the specification in form-2 must be submitted within 12 months.
- A statement and an undertaking by section-8 in form 3 (if appropriate).
- If the patent application is submitted by a patent agent, then the power of authority is in form-26.
- If the request is for biological material The applicant is legally required to seek approval from the National Biodiversity Authority, before the patent is granted.
- The geographical source must also be considered when it comes to biological materials that are used in the invention.
- All applications must include an initial signature from the person applying or the authorized person/Patent attorney.
- The final page of the specification should have the signature of the agent or applicant. Included is the signature on the bottom right corner of the drawing’s sheets.