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Prior Art Search

Comprehensive search of patent databases and published literature to assess novelty and inventive step before filing.

Provisional Application

Filing provisional specifications to secure a priority date while the complete specification is prepared.

Complete Specification

Drafting complete specifications with claims, abstract, and drawings for filing before the Indian Patent Office.

Patent Prosecution

Responding to examination reports, attending hearings, and prosecuting applications to grant.

Opposition Proceedings

Filing and contesting pre-grant and post-grant oppositions under Sections 25(1) and 25(2) of the Patents Act.

Patent Licensing

Drafting patent licence and technology transfer agreements including royalty structuring.

Frequently Asked Questions

An invention that is new, involves an inventive step, and is capable of industrial application can be patented. Certain categories such as mathematical methods, business methods, and computer programmes per se are excluded under Section 3 of the Patents Act 1970.
A patent in India is valid for 20 years from the date of filing of the complete specification, subject to payment of annual renewal fees.
A provisional specification is a preliminary document that secures a priority date. A complete specification with full claims must be filed within 12 months. Patent rights are granted only on the basis of the complete specification.
Yes. Foreign entities can file directly or claim priority from a foreign application under the Paris Convention within 12 months of the priority date.