India:
A Busy Year For IP In India
05 January 2016
S.S. Rana & Co. Advocates
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After a successful year of adherence to the Madrid
Protocol, Vikrant Rana
and Ritika Mogha
of S.S. Rana & Co.
look at how India is becoming an increasingly IP-aware
country
In recent years, India has made robust progress not only in
implementing its obligations under various international treaties
but also in developing its own IP regime. Several initiatives have
been implemented, including the digitalisation of the IP Office,
the introduction of a pilot project to expedite the examination of
patent applications, the introduction of a dynamic trade mark
utility enabling the public to see in real time the stock and flow
of trade mark applications.
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