Dear Sir,
can patents be revoked? what are the grounds for revocation?
with regards
Dinkar Vidyarthi (Advocate) 10 October 2008
Dear Sir,
can patents be revoked? what are the grounds for revocation?
with regards
Shree. ( Advocate.) 10 October 2008
Dear Dinkar Vidyarthi,
An aggrieved person can move an application before the Appellate Board or the High Court patent for revocation or cancellation of the patent. Some of the grounds include prior publication of the invention to the date of application or that the subject of claim is not an invention or that the application was wrongly filed or that the invention claimed is not new or that the invention is not useful or that the claim made in the specification is not properly based on the disclosure in the specification amongst others. An application for revocation has to be made before the High Court when the validity of a patent is challenged in response to an infringement suit. At other times, the revocation application has to be filed before the Appellate Board. Can a patent be surrendered? A patentee may give notice in the prescribed manner to surrender the patent. The controller may issue notice and hear objections, if any, and then allow or reject the request.
Rama chary Rachakonda (Secunderabad/Telangana state Highcourt practice watsapp no.9989324294 ) 12 October 2008
Mr.Dinkar,
The controller of patents grants patent to the true and first owner. A ptent may be granted jointly to several persons. He may also grant to a legal representative of the true and first inventor.
The true and first inventor means, not the first discoverer or inventor, but the first person who applies for a Patent.
Senthil Kumar (Patent Consultant) 16 October 2008
Dear Dinakar,
Yes. You or any one can revoke the patent. Under Section 64 in Patent Act, the patent may be revoked by the High Court on petition by any interested person or of the Central Government or on a counter-claim in a lawsuit for patent infringements on the following grounds.