LKS IPR Amicus, May 2024
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Patentability – High Court clarifies the language of Section 3(c) of the Patents Act, 1970
The article in this issue of IPR Amicus elaborately discusses a recent Madras High Court decision setting aside an order passed by the Assistant Controller of Patents and Designs which had refused the grant of a patent under Section 3(c) of the Patents Act, 1970. The Court has held that Section 3(c) would only apply to a process of finding a hitherto undiscovered non-living substance by identifying and isolating it from nature. Further, on the facts of the case, the Court noted that the contention that the claimed antibody was naturally occurring solely because the sequence listing described the organism as Homo Sapiens, lacked support. It also noted that the claimed antibody was not isolated from a human being but was engineered. According to the authors (Eeshita Das and Supriya Ramacha), it remains to be seen whether Indian Patent Office will examine patent applications to determine the applicability of Section 3(c) more efficiently in view of this order.
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