Section 64 in The Patents Act, 1970
64. Revocation of patents.—(1) Subject to the provisions contained in this Act, a patent, whether granted before ... upon reasonable terms. (5) A notice of any petition for revocation of a patent under this section shall be served on all persons appearing from
that the contesting respondents filed 23 “revocation petitions” before the
“Appellate Board”, praying for the revocation of the patents held in the name ... Patents Act).
17. Having heard learned counsel, and having examined the different
provisions of the Patents Act , relating to revocation of patents, we shall
COMM.IPD-
PAT) No.1/2022 are revocation petitions seeking revocation of
granted patents under Section 64 of the 1970 Act;
ii. C.A.(COMM ... Patent Office, Delhi. The said patent application
was granted registration as IN 268846 on 18th September, 2015 by the Patent
Office, Delhi. The present revocation
respondents filed 23 "revocation petitions" before the
"Appellate Board", praying for the revocation of the patents held in the name ... Patents Act).
17. Having heard learned counsel, and having examined the different
provisions of the Patents Act , relating to revocation of patents, we shall
patent)
4000 (In respect of each patent)
8000 (In respect of each patent)
1750 (In respect of each patent)
4400 (In respect of each patent ... respect of each patent)
26.
On application for alteration of an entry in the register of patents or register of patent agents under rules
each patent)
8,000 (In respect of each patent)
1750 (In respect of each patent)
8,800 (In respect of each patent)
26.
On application ... application for revocation of a patent under section 85(1).
19
2400
12000
2650
13200
30.
On application for revision of terms and conditions
revocation of the patent in its entirety, as
though the patent had never existed on the register of patents. The
entire patent would stand removed ... Patents.
(v) Section 58(1) 12 of the Patents Act empowered the High
Court, even if it felt that the patent of which revocation
revocation of the suit patent under Section 64(1)(m) of the
Patents Act, 1970 (for short "the Patents Act ") for non-compliance ... suit patent in
any manner as the corresponding patents/patent applications were not
material to the grant of the suit patent.
27. The fact that
Metals or Non-Metals under the Patents Act, 1970 as amended by the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2002 . The Patent Rules, 2003 have been enacted ... respondent filing applications under the Patents Act in the Office of the Registrar of Patents at Mumbai, and the patents of the first respondent were
ground that Patent No.186857 was not patentable under
Chapter II of Patents Act 1970 and that the said patent was
granted on the application ... patentable. Thus the patent
obtained by them by false representation is liable to be
revoked. In the guise of patent, absolute monopoly in the
market