PATENTS

  • Patent Search & Analysis: Prior art search to check novelty and patentability.

  • Patent Drafting: Preparing detailed specifications that are enforceable in India and abroad.

  • Patent Filing: Filing applications with the Indian Patent Office and via international routes (PCT, Paris Convention).

  • Patent Prosecution: Handling examination reports, office actions, and oppositions.

  • Patent Litigation: Representing clients in infringement, revocation, and appeals.

  • Patent Licensing & Monetization: Advising on technology transfer, licensing, and revenue generation.

  • Patent Portfolio Management: Strategy-driven approach for start-ups, corporates, and R&D institutions.

OUR PATENT SERVICES

A patent is an exclusive legal right granted to an inventor for a novel product, process, or innovation that offers a new way of doing something or provides a technical solution to a problem. It prevents others from making, using, selling, or distributing the invention without the inventor’s permission.

Example: The invention of the Edison light bulb was patented, giving Thomas Edison exclusive rights to manufacture and commercialize it, thereby revolutionizing the world.

WHY PATENTS MATTER?

  • Exclusive Rights: Protects inventions from unauthorized use.

  • Market Advantage: Creates a competitive edge by restricting competitors.

  • Revenue Generation: Enables licensing and royalty opportunities.

  • Investor Confidence: Patents attract venture capitalists and funding.

  • Business Growth: Acts as a long-term asset, increasing company valuation.

  • Global Reach: Patents provide international protection for cross-border businesses.

Patent Registration Process

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IMPORTANT FORMS

HOW WE WORK (OUR PROCESS)

  • Step 1: Consultation & Idea Evaluation – Understand the invention and assess patentability.

  • Step 2: Patent Search & Strategy – Conduct prior art search and advise on filing strategy.

  • Step 3: Drafting & Filing – Prepare strong patent specifications and file applications.

  • Step 4: Prosecution – Handle responses, hearings, and oppositions before the Patent Office.

  • Step 5: Grant & Protection – Secure the patent and ensure compliance with formalities.

  • Step 6: Enforcement & Monetization – Act against infringements and explore licensing/commercial opportunities.