mean that there is
infringement. Relying upon the provision of
Section 114 of the Act, it was contended that
even if there may be invalid ... large, it does not grant injunction. However,
prima facie reading Section 64 of the Act,
counter claim is just not maintainable and
therefore, those pleadings
Dr. Praveen Kumar vs The Magadh University & Ors on 12 September, 2014
Author: Shivaji
those purposes, the patented product, such act would amount to
"infringement".
8. Section 107(1) 11 of the Patents Act makes available ... 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
terms of Section 67 of the
Patents Act;
(h) none, including the defendant, applied
under Section 84 of the Patents Act for grant of
compulsory ... 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
terms of Section 67 of the
Patents Act;
(h) none, including the defendant, applied
under Section 84 of the Patents Act for grant of
compulsory ... 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
terms of Section 67 of the
Patents Act;
(h) none, including the defendant, applied
under Section 84 of the Patents Act for grant of
compulsory ... 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
grounds as set out in Section
64(1) of the Act. In terms of Section 64(1) of the
Act, any person interested ... 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
grounds as set out in Section
64(1) of the Act. In terms of Section 64(1) of the
Act, any person interested ... 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
grounds as set out in Section
64(1) of the Act. In terms of Section 64(1) of the
Act, any person interested ... 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
validity of the suit patent as envisaged by
Section 107(1) 18 of the Patents Act, read with Section 64(1) 19 thereof ... Section 107 of the Patents Act, a defendant is entitled to
raise every ground on which a patent is vulnerable to revocation under
Section 64