Section 107A of The Patents Act, 1970, PA : Section 107A: Certain Acts Not To Be Considered As Infringement
The Patents Act, 1970, PA
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Explanation using Example
Let's consider a pharmaceutical company, PharmaX, that has patented a new drug in India. Another company, BioY, wants to develop a generic version of this drug. According to Section 107A(a) of The Patents Act, 1970, BioY can make, construct, use, sell or import the patented drug without infringing on PharmaX's patent, provided it's solely for the purpose of developing and...
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