An Interpretation On Section 3(b) Of The Patents Act, 1970
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The Indian Patents Act, 1970, serves as the cornerstone of India’s patent regime, delineating what constitutes a patentable invention. Among the various provisions of Section 3 of the Indian Patent Act, 1970, Section 3(b) stands out as a critical determinant in assessing the patentability of inventions. This section excludes from patentability inventions that are “primarily or intended to be used” for certain purposes, such as the “commercial ex…
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