The Delhi High Court recently ruled that an employment agreement signed by a deceased inventor serves as a valid ‘Proof of Right’ document, overturning the Patent Office’s rejection. This decision in Nippon Steel Corporation v. Controller of Patents clarifies procedural requirements for corporate patent applicants. It emphasizes substance over hyper-technical form, in establishing ownership during […]
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INDIA’S IP ECOSYSTEM AT A TURNING POINT
The intellectual property (IP) environment in India is currently at a transformation stage. The system, previously known for being complex and manual, has, over the last ten years, significantly turned digital and innovation-oriented. Recent filing statistics and the Annual Report for 2024-25, published by the Office of the Controller General of Patents, Designs, Trademarks, and […]