India:
Digital Access Service Open To Patent Applicants In India
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Once an application is filed in India under the Patent
Cooperation Treaty (PCT), certified copies of documents claiming
priority and translated and verified copies of priority documents
that are not in Hindi or English have to be submitted to the Indian
Patent Office (IPO): (i) before the expiry of 31 months from the
date of priority; or (ii) within three months from the date of
filing in India. If this is not done, the Controller General of
Patents, Designs and Trademarks has the right to disregard the
priority of the application.
Ms. Jyoti Sharma discusses about Digital access services for
patent applicants in her latest IBLJ article, which can be viewed
at https://www.vantageasia.com/digital-access-service-open-patent-applicants-india/
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