Procedure of Patent Application

The procedure of a patent application involves preparing a detailed application, submitting it to the relevant patent office, undergoing examination for novelty and non-obviousness, responding to any objections or rejections, and, if successful, having the patent granted and published.

Fill Patent Application Form

All you need to do is complete our simple form and provide your basic information which will be required while filing for patent registration to get a patent.

Conduct a Patent Search

After receiving all documents from your side, we will conduct a patentability search for you.

Prepare Application

On the basis of your basic information and documents, we will draft your patent application.

Patent Submission

After the final review, we will file the patent application with the Indian patent office.

Your Work is Completed

After submitting all the documents and patent applications, we will email you the acknowledgment regarding the same.

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Patent Search

Patent Search

Patent searching is a key tool for companies over the globe, which is presently often sensitive to innovation as a parameter to success and germination. To hold an upper edge, a company emerges its road map on various factors where patent searching is practiced as a necessary tool to give strategic inputs.

A patent gives its owner the right to restrict others from forming, applying, importing, or trading the invention without permission. Before such a right is given, there is a precise check on whether the process or product is inventive (i.e. isn’t obvious), novel (hasn’t been foreseen in any published document), and industrially relevant (possesses utility). A patent search typically deals with search, research, data mining which include patents in 1 way or the other, either directly or indirectly.

It includes a search of the database of the intellectual property regulator of India to verify whether there exists an object or invention is the same or similar to the applicant’s invention or not.

A patent registration helps you to get a patent of an intellectual property right to an invention carried out by an individual or firm. A patent is being governed by the Patent Act 1970 & Patent Rules 1972. If you file a patent now then after 20 years it falls under the public domain. Online Patent Registration or online patent filing in India can be done by LegalRaasta which acts as a patent agent in Delhi NCR, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Chennai & all other Indian cities.

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Why Finding a Patent?

There is a need to carry out a patent search. You have free access, relevant, up-to-date information on competitors’ work. You can make great use of this information by carrying out a patent search:

As a source of information. You may see technical solutions that you would never before thought of.

Patent searches instantly show if somebody has already had the same idea as you.

To ease determine patentability before appealing for a patent. Patent searches reveal whether your invention is fresh and innovative and hence patentable.

To find prior art if there is anything already registered or under the process of registration that could also include documents outlining the state of the art or material which the applicant would be interested in.

To gain prior art if there is anything already registered or under the process of registration that can also include documents describing the state of the art or material which the applicant will be interested in.

To preserve you from infringing the patent rights of others. Always use patent-protected designs for your product or process.

Significance of Patent Search

Before registering a patent application, a patent search can assist with various objectives like:

Defining the probability of having a patent granted to a stated intention.

Verifying the claims to be filed in the patent application.

Deciding the freedom to operate.

Settling whether a given patent can be invalidated.

Understanding more about the same inventions and status of the same patent filings.

Verifies that the invention is unique and not already patented.

Helps avoid legal issues by ensuring the invention does not infringe on existing patents.