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Here is the procedure on how to apply for patent in India: STEP 1: Invention Disclosure. STEP 2: Patentability Search. STEP 3: Filing an Application for a Patent. STEP 4: Patent Drafting. STEP 5: Filing the Patent Application. STEP 6: Request for Examination. STEP 7: Responding to Objections (if any) ... STEP 8: Grant of Patent.
Ing to Section 4 of the Patents Act, 1970, “inventions relating to atomic energy” defined under Section 20 of the Atomic Energy Act (AE Act), 1962, are “not patentable”. It is important to consider Section 20 of AE Act while analysing the impact of Section 4 on inventions which are related to atomic energy.
The forms to apply for a patent may be found at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) website. (Applications filed before September 16, 2012 involved a different set of forms.)
Form 3 is a declaration submitted by the inventor to the Indian Patent Office (IPO) in which the applicant provides all the information regarding foreign filing applications.
A patent application can be filed either by true and first inventor or his assignee, either alone or jointly with any other person. However, legal representative of any deceased person can also make an application for patent.
In this form, you will have to furnish information, such as, name and address of the inventor(s), name and address of the applicant(s), information corresponding to prior patent applications relating to the current invention, which you or any authorized entity has filed, and some declarations, among other information.
For filing a patent application in India, applicants must have submitted the application along with the provisional or complete specifications of the invention, form declaring the inventorship and other necessary forms depending upon the requirements.