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Patenting of a Drug Under IPR.








INTRODUCTION This particular blog is on the subject matter that how a drug patent can be obtained under the patent law in India and in this context the landmark judgement of the Supreme court- Novartis v. Union of India has been covered in this blog. In this blog the various facets with respect to getting … Continue reading Patenting of a Drug Under IPR.
Read more »Compulsory Licensing– A Double Edged Sword
Licensing of a protected innovation or property implies permission or authority granted by the inventor or the protection holder to a third party to make use of their invention on pre-established terms. There can be a number of reasons for which a patent holder will opt to license their invention, for instance, in case the … Continue reading Compulsory Licensing– A Double Edged Sword
Read more »Pharma Companies Extend Patent Life With Slight Modifications
Introduction The pharmaceutical industry is one of the most potential industry which has huge profit margins. Extensive growth and knowledge are required with frequent changes for better technology and results. Starting from early to the final stage there are gigantic chances of the product’s to face success or failure. Apart from these challenges, a large … Continue reading Pharma Companies Extend Patent Life With Slight Modifications
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