Evergreening of Patents and Indian Patents Law

Shanti Kumar, N. Shukla, Tanushree Sangal
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Inventive activity necessitates dissemination of information across the spectrum of intellectual provenance, to ensure advancement in research and development. The disclosure requirement in case of patents fulfills this very purpose. Obtaining monopoly over an invention is subject to the disclosure requirement, whereafter the monopoly rights can be exercised for the term of the patent. However, there are attempts to unjustifiably stretch this monopoly by obtaining patents over insignificant or trivial modifications of the invention. This paper seeks to analyse the practice of evergreening in the context of Indian Patents Act and discusses the famous Novartis case, where the test of evergreening efficacy was laid down.
专利常青与印度专利法
创造性活动需要在知识来源的范围内传播信息,以确保研究和开发的进步。专利情况下的披露要求正好满足了这一目的。对发明取得垄断权,应当符合公开要求,然后在专利有效期内行使垄断权。然而,有人试图通过对发明进行不重要或微不足道的修改而获得专利,从而不合理地扩大这种垄断。本文试图在印度专利法的背景下分析常绿植物的实践,并讨论了著名的诺华案例,该案例奠定了常绿植物功效的检验。
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