Section 107 of The Patents Act, 1970, PA : Section 107: Defences, Etc, In Suit For Infringement
The Patents Act, 1970, PA
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Explanation using Example
Consider a scenario where Company A sues Company B for patent infringement, claiming that Company B's new product violates one of Company A's patents. According to Section 107(1) of The Patents Act, 1970, Company B can defend itself by asserting any ground on which the patent could be revoked un...
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