PATENT REGISTRATION
PATENT REGISTRATION
Get your Patent registration from anywhere in India. Submit the required documents and we will assist you with the whole registration process.
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34,999 Rs/-
13,999 Onwards
ADVANTAGE
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
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FAQS
WHAT IS PATENT REGISTRATION?
Patent Registration is basically a process to file an application to register your invention under Patent Act. It provides you with the monopoly to use your invention for public. It is a monopoly right granted by the government that excludes others from making, using, selling or importing the patented product or process without prior approval. The term of the patent protection is 20 years.
PROCESS
COMPLETE OUR SIMPLE FORM
You are required to fill the details in our simple questionnaire and submit documents.
PREPARE PATENT APPLICATION
Our experts on the basis of information provided will draft a patent Application.
DOCUMENT SUBMISSION
Once you review it, we shall then file the application with India Patent Office.
YOUR WORK IS COMPLETED.
After submission we shall mail you the acknowledgement slip of the patent registration.
ADVANTAGE
1.
Registration of an invention saves you from the theft of the invention.
2.
Patentee has an exclusive right to use the invention. Hence, he can use the invention for the purpose of commercial benefit or he can sold the invention at his discretion.
3.
Registration of the patent provides the right to stop others from making, using, selling or importing invention without patentee permission. Thus, it reducescompetition.
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR PATENT REGISTRATION
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR PATENT REGISTRATION
1. Fill the Information Form
2. The work copy which is to be registered
3. Address and identity proof of the owner is required.
4. If its a Company, Certificate of Incorporation and Address proof is required.
FAQ
1. What is the patent?
A Patent is a statutory right for an invention granted for a limited period of time to the patentee by the Government, in exchange of full disclosure of his invention for excluding others, from making, using, selling, importing the patented product or process for producing that product for those purposes without his consent.
2. Is registration of an invention is necessary for the purpose of protection under the patent act?
Yes.
3. What are the rights of the patent holder?
Patentee has an exclusive right to prevent third parties from the act of making, using, offering for sale, selling or importing of a patented product or process.
4. Who can apply for a patent?
a) A patent application can be filed either by true and first inventor or his assignee, either alone or jointly with any other person. b) The legal representative of any deceased person, who immediately before his death was entitled to file an application for patent, can also apply for the same with the Patent Office. c) The application for patent can also be made by virtue of an assignment of the right to apply for a patent for the invention.