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What is a Complete Patent Application?

A complete patent grants the inventor an exclusive legal right to prevent others from making, using, selling, offering for sale, or importing the patented invention. This right lasts for 20 years from the filing date. The 20-year protection period is designed to encourage innovation and creativity. The patent holder has the authority to take legal action against infringers and can decide who to sell, license, or grant rights to the patent.

Benefits of Patent Registration

Exclusive authority over your invention

The patent registration gives the patent owner the right to prohibit others without the permission to make, use, sell, offer or importing patented inventions to others for profit purposes. On the other hand, the patent owner may determine who can use it according to negotiated terms and thus hold rivals at a disadvantage.

Sue the third party in case of infringement

It grants the patent holder the legal right to take action against anyone who uses the patent without permission. The patentee, their assignee, licensee, or agent can file a civil lawsuit for infringement in a court of law, provided it is not lower than the District Court.

Increases your credibility in the market

A patented invention can enhance a company’s brand value and enable it to charge premium prices. Particularly, highly useful products in the market can significantly increase the patent holder’s overall valuation.

Monetary Returns

A patent is a valuable asset that can generate far greater financial returns than other forms of intellectual property when managed strategically. The owner has the flexibility to license, assign, or sell the patent as needed. Many pharmaceutical companies, for example, have earned substantial profits by leveraging their patented products through licensing and assignment agreements.

Documents required for filing a Permanent Patent Application

Title

Title of the invention

Applicants Information

Full name, address, contact information, and nationality of each patent applicant.

Description of the Invention

A detailed description of the invention, including the specific aspects the patentee intends to claim.

Technical aspects of the invention

Technical specifications of the invention, accompanying drawings, and a copy of the provisional patent application (if filed).

DSC of Applicant

Digital Signature Certificate (DSC) of the applicant is required.
If the applicant does not have a DSC,submitreturnan provide one for an additional fee.

MSME or StartUp India Certificate (If any)

These documents are necessary to obtain the subsidized cost.

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What is not Patentable in India?

Anything that’s is a mere discovery,  and does not have any inventive step

Anything that’s  frivolous, obvious, contrary to law, injurious to public health and inventions relating to atomic energy

A mere arrangement or rearrangement or duplication of known devices, and anything that  does not have any utility

A method of agriculture or horticulture

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Frequently Asked Questions

Patenting your invention grants you exclusive legal rights, preventing others from making, using, or selling it without permission. It also helps establish ownership and can be a valuable business asset.

You can apply in either. If your invention is part of your business operations or funded by the company, it’s advisable to file under the company’s name to centralize ownership and monetization.

No. Once an invention is publicly disclosed or published, it may lose its novelty — a core requirement for patentability. Hence, it’s important to file a patent before any public disclosure.

To qualify for a patent, your invention must:

  • Be novel (new and not previously known)

  • Involve an inventive step (non-obvious)

  • Be industrially applicable (useful and usable in industry)

No, filing a provisional patent is not mandatory. However, it’s useful to establish an early priority date and gain time (up to 12 months) to refine your invention before submitting the complete specification.

Patents are territorial. An Indian patent is valid only within India. To protect your invention internationally, you must file in individual countries or through international routes like the PCT (Patent Cooperation Treaty).

  1. A patent is valid for 20 years from the date of filing. It expires if the renewal (annual) fees are not paid, or at the end of its 20-year term.

You can license, sell, or assign your patent rights to generate revenue. Many businesses use patented technologies under licensing agreements, making it a strong income-generating asset.

Yes, our package includes applicable government filing fees based on the entity type (individual, startup, MSME, etc.). Any additional fees, if applicable, will be communicated transparently.

Yes, the Indian Patent Office levies additional charges if your application includes more than 10 claims. These charges depend on the number of extra claims and your entity type.

Both MSME and Startup India certified entities are eligible for reduced government fees under patent filing. Holding either certificate allows you to claim the benefit.

Yes, the government encourages online filing by offering lower fees compared to physical (offline) applications.

No, unlike trademarks, a patent examination report (FER) is not generated automatically. You must file a separate Request for Examination (RFE) after submitting your patent application.

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