Patent Act chart, Forms, Sections, Rules chart

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1 FORM 1.— Application for Grant of Patent Section 7. Form of application  Rule 20(1). International applications designating or designating and electing India
Section 54. Patents of addition 
Section 135. Convention applications 
2 FORM 2.— Provisional/Complete Specification Section 10. Contents of specifications  Rule 13. Specifications
3 FORM 3.— Statement and undertaking under Section 8 Section 8. Information and undertaking regarding foreign applications  Rule 12. Statement and undertaking regarding foreign applications 
4 FORM 4.— Request for Extension of Time  Section 53(2). Term of patent  Rule 13(6). Specifications 
Section 142(4). Fees Rule 24B(6). Examination of

Resurging Bharath IT Milan Chennai Event – Sridhar Vembhu

Namaste!

The below excerpts are the summary of the inaugural speech given by Shri Sridhar Vembhu, CEO of Zoho Corporation, an event much  tweeted as controversy, because RSS event.

Shri Sridhar Vembu, CEO of Zoho Corporation, today honoured the Resurgent Bharath event organised by the Rashtriya Swayam Sevak Sangh, IT Professionals Wing, Chennai.

He has addressed the inaugural speech to 450+ IT professional gathering, followed by, keynote address was given by Dr Anirudh Deshpande ji, All India member-outreach, RSS.

The programme was supported and co-ordinated by the RSS Chennai level RSS functionaries, IT Milan Ambattur, IT Milan, Anna Nagar, IT …

India becoming developed country, corruption curtailed by Modi

India is no more the same country that was known under the Congress-led Government for nearly 60 years. After the arrival of BJP to power from 2014, the trajectory of India is rapidly changing now, it is virtually getting into the path of development, I mean, the real development!

India is a developing country, but to become a developed country, India needs drastically adopted measures to bring change in every aspect. More importantly, eliminating corruption is a very fundamental need of the hour. To bring such atmosphere, it is not only a necessity to avoid future corruption, but it is …

Geographical Indications registered marks in India, what cannot be registered

Geographical Indications registered marks in India, what cannot be registered

Productions that cannot be considered for GI registrations are :-

  • signs that do not qualify as geographical indications under the applicable law.
  • Conflict with a prior mark.
  • Generic character of the term that constitutes the GI.
  • The existence of a homonymous geographical indication , the use of which would be considered potentially misleading as to the product’s true origin.
    Homonymous geographical indications (GI) are those that are spelled or pronounced alike, but which identify products originating in different places, usually in different countries. In principle, these indications should coexist,

Unknown Freedom Fighters of India Independence

Unknown Freedom Fighters of India 

We are celebrating 73rd Independence Day today 15.08.2019. This year is a predominant year for 2 reasons. First, the BJP Government retained their ruling power for the second consecutive term as single party majority. Second, within few weeks of taking oath and forming the Government, Lokh Sabha and Rajya Sabha members in majority have  passed certain extra ordinary bills in the interest of the nation.

Among them, the Triple Talaq bill and the historical Constitution  of Jammu & Kashmir modification, namely Article 370 and 35A  are remarkable  law inclusions in the Indian History.

Though Kashmir …

How to compare your mark with the conflicting marks

How to compare your mark with the objection-conflicting-marks?

This post would try to summarize the technicality of the Trademark’s Examination Objection process and how to counter the conflicting marks and support your application.

As a owner of your trademark, you are absolutely right in believing that your Trademark application for registration is distinctive.

You may have found your mark’s distinctiveness during your Trademark Search stage. Your Distinctive trademark will not give you any conflicting marks. Otherwise, if your conception is similar or deceptive then there is a high probability that your trademark application will face an objection during the examination.…

Why to compare your trademark-search with the conflicting mark(s)

Trademark search

Trademark Search
Why compare your trademark search with the conflicting mark(s).

You may be aware that before you file a Trademark application, it is your duty to do a trademark-search of your trademark. Secondly, after you file your Trademark application, your application might face an objection under Section 11, when the Trademark Examiner finds similar marks on the Trademark Registrar, that results in a bunch of conflicting marks that might have been reported retrieved by the Trademark Examiner. Hence, under both these circumstances, doing a  Trademark Search and making a technical comparison is a mandatory process, which requires a skill …

A Will, what why who and how to write a Will

A Will, what why who and how to write a Will

A Man, who does a good planning will always do his duty in time and at an appropriate time. It is very essential to understand that whether the man owns properties worth several crores or even a single House Plot, but it is the duty that owner to make arrangements for the transfer of properties to the heirs; by the  law and inherited rights to be shared/transferred to the next legal heirs/successors, while the owner is  alive.

I observed that Certain intelligent and precautionary man do the partitioning of …

Libel defamation in view personal complaints, exceptions under IPC

In India, defamation is both civil and criminal offence. The remedy for a civil defamation is covered under the Law of Torts. In a civil defamation case, a person who is defamed can move either High Court or subordinate courts and seek damages in the form of monetary compensation from the accused. Also, under sections 499 and 500 of the IPC, a person guilty of criminal defamation can be sent to jail for two years.

Defamation statement must be in a spoken or written or published or visible manner and must be false and injured directly or indirectly to …

Ambattur bridge, long time due for residents, accidents daily occurrence

Ambattur bridge, long time due for residents, accidents daily occurrence

It was my first election promise in the TNGLA 2016, to the Voters of Ambattur, that to get the Conveyor Bridge for Pedestrians, to avoid the Railway Gate, Ambattur Railway station.

Highlighting issues.

  • Several thousand passengers cross gates by the walk every day
  • It connects the Market and Ambattur OT on one side
  • It connects to the MTH Road, Ambattur Estate on the other side.
  • 7 railway tracks are persisting in this gate
  • Making it complicated for passengers and pedestrians to guess on which track the train is coming
  • So