suit patent is not patentable in terms of Section 64(1)(d) and Section
64(1)(k) of the Patents Act. The absence of disclosure ... order granting patent in the light of
Section 3(d) and the grounds set out in Section 64 of
the Patents Act 1970. At this
suit patent is not patentable in terms of Section 64(1)(d) and Section
64(1)(k) of the Patents Act. The absence of disclosure ... order granting patent in the light of
Section 3(d) and the grounds set out in Section 64 of
the Patents Act 1970. At this
suit patent is not patentable in terms of Section 64(1)(d) and Section
64(1)(k) of the Patents Act. The absence of disclosure ... order granting patent in the light of
Section 3(d) and the grounds set out in Section 64 of
the Patents Act 1970. At this
suit patent is not patentable in terms of Section 64(1)(d) and Section
64(1)(k) of the Patents Act. The absence of disclosure ... order granting patent in the light of
Section 3(d) and the grounds set out in Section 64 of
the Patents Act 1970. At this
suit patent is not patentable in terms of Section 64(1)(d) and Section
64(1)(k) of the Patents Act. The absence of disclosure ... order granting patent in the light of
Section 3(d) and the grounds set out in Section 64 of
the Patents Act 1970. At this
patent" in Section 64 , he submits, has to be understood in the
light of the definition of "patent" in the Patents Act ... Patents Act, 197731, a European
Patent (UK) "is to be treated as if it were a patent granted under the
Act". European Patents
delineated thus:
(i) Is Section 10 of the CPC applicable to revocation
petitions preferred under Section 64 of the Patents Act? In
Explanation. - The pendency ... seek reliefs as provided for
under Section 48, Sections 105, 106 including counter claims
under Section 64, Section 108, 109, 114 and all reliefs claimed
under Section 11(A) of the Patents Act, 1970 on 23rd of
January, 2009 and under Section 43(2) of the Patents Act ... revocation petitions under Section 64 .
18. Section 64 the Patents since there no limitation which
is prescribed either in the Patents Act or under
PRAYER: This Transfer Original Petition (Patents) filed under
Sections 64 of the Patents Act, 1970, praying to (a) Revocation of the
Patent No.269220 ... this petition, the petitioner seeks revocation of the Patent
under Section 64 of the Patents Act, 1970 (the Patents Act ). In the
petition, the petitioner
Patents Act .9
Section 48(a) 10 of the Patents Act, however, confers, on the patentee
of a granted product patent, the exclusive right ... genus patent, additionally render the claim in the species patent
vulnerable to invalidity in terms of Section 64(1)(e) of the Patents Act