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Process for Patent Registration in India Step 1: Indian Patent Search. Step 2: Drafting Patent Specification. Step 3: Patent Application Filing. Step 4: Patent Publication for Public Opposition. Step 5: Requesting Patent Examination. Step 6: Grant of a Patent.
Filing for a patent includes a stringent process in which the inventor would have to provide a detailed description of their idea. This description must explain why the idea is original and innovative – chronicling all the necessary facets of the invention that make it so. This process is called patent drafting.
Applicants must have: Bachelor's level degree in law, and/ or in science and technology such as engineering, agriculture, environmental, information technology/ ICT, life sciences, medicine, physics, chemistry, communication sciences, biology, or biotechnology.
The United States is now a first-to-file jurisdiction like the rest of the world, so patent priority goes to the party that files their patent application first and not to the party that invents something first.