The Patents Act, 1970
THE PATENTS ACT, 1970
- (39 OF 1970)
- [As Amended By the Patents (Amendment) Act, 1999.]
- (As effective from the 1st January, 1995)
LIST OF AMENDING ACT AND ADAPTATION ORDERS
- The State of Himachal Pradesh (Adaptation of Laws on Union Subjects) order, 1973
- The North-Eastern Areas (Reorganization) (Adaptation of Laws on Union Subjects) Order, 1974
- The Laccadive, Minicoy and Amindivi Islands (Alteration of Name) Adaptation of Laws Orders, 1974.
- The Repealing and Amending Act, 1974 (56 of 1974)
THE PATENTS ACT, 1970
ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS
- CHAPTER I : PRELIMINARY
- CHAPTER II :INVENTIONS NOT PATENTABLE
- CHAPTER III: APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS
- CHAPTER IV: EXAMINATION OF APPLICATIONS
- CHAPTER IVA: EXCLUSIVE MARKETING RIGHTS
- CHAPTER V: OPPOSITION TO GRANT OF PATENT
- CHAPTER VI: ANTICIPATION
- CHAPTER VII :PROVISIONS FOR SECRECY OF CERTAIN INVENTIONS
- CHAPTER VIII: GRANT AND SEALING OF PATENTS AND RIGHTS CONFERRED THEREBY
- CHAPTER IX :PATENTS OF ADDITION
- CHAPTER X :AMENDMENT OF APPLICATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS
- CHAPTER XI :RESTORATION OF LAPSED PATENTS
- CHAPTER XII :SURRENDER AND REVOCATION OF PATENTS
- CHAPTER XIII: REGISTER OF PATENTS
- CHAPTER XIV: PATENT OFFICE AND ITS ESTABLISHMENT
- CHAPTER XV: POWERS OF CONTROLLER GENERALLY
- CHAPTER XVI:WORKING OF PATENTS, COMPULSORY LICENCES, LICENCES OF RIGHT AND REVOCATION
- CHAPTER XVII :USE OF INVENTIONS FOR PURPOSES OF GOVERNMENT AND ACQUISITION OF INVENTIONS BY CENTRAL GOVERNMENT
- CHAPTER XVIII :SUITS CONCERNING INFRINGEMENT OF PATENTS
- CHAPTER XIX :APPEALS
- CHAPTER XX: PENALTIES
- CHAPTER XXI :PATENT AGENTS
- CHAPTER XXII: INTERNATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
- CHAPTER XXIII: MISCELLANEOUS
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