The purpose of the book is to trace the history of patent law in India and to capture the rich jurisprudence that has been developed by the Indian courts, which is yet to be fully exposed to the global ecosystem. This book delves into various aspects of patent law, covering topics such as patentability conditions, non-patentable inventions, complete specifications, oppositions, revocation, licensing, infringement, IPAB abolition, international conventions, standard essential patents, competition law, regulatory authorities, taxation, and future challenges. Also, the book discusses the challenges of AI in patent law, debating the protection of AI-created innovations amid their rapid growth.
The book provides a comprehensive overview of patent law, addressing a wide range of topics and their implications in the Indian context.
About the Author:
Prathiba M. Singh, an esteemed legal professional, excelled as a leading intellectual property lawyer before her appointment as a Judge of the High Court of Delhi. Her illustrious career spans landmark cases, expert contributions to legislative reform, and prestigious accolades, making her a luminary in the field of law.