Indian legal practitioners are free to file patent applications regardless of their educational background, following a ruling at the Madras High Court on Friday.
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28 April 2020 Changes to the Indian patent rules have improved the IP regime for rights owners, as Ranjan Narula and Suvarna Pandey of RNA, Technology and IP Attorneys explain.