Section 35 of The Patents Act, 1970, PA : Section 35: Secrecy Directions Relating To Inventions Relevant For Defence Purposes
The Patents Act, 1970, PA
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Explanation using Example
Consider a situation where a scientist named Ravi has developed a new technology that can significantly enhance the performance of radar systems. He applies for a patent for this invention. The Controller of Patents, upon reviewing the application, realizes that this invention could have significant implications for defence purposes. As per Section 35(1) of The Patents Act, 1970, the Controller may restrict the publication of this invention to protect potential defence applications.
The Controller then notifies the Central Gover...
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