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Frequently asked Questions
An official submission with the Indian Patent Office to get complete patent protection for an invention is called a regular patent application, sometimes referred to as a non-provisional patent application.
Your creation will have complete patent protection if you file a standard patent application, giving you the exclusive authority to stop others from producing, utilising, importing, or selling it for 20 years without your consent.
A thorough description of the invention, patent claims outlining the extent of protection sought, technical drawings (if relevant), and any supporting documentation are essential components needed to submit a standard patent application.
Regular patent applications can be submitted to the Indian Patent Office in two ways: electronically via the web portal or in person by sending the necessary paperwork and payment to the office.
The Indian Patent Office evaluates the patentability of the invention through a substantive review of the filed patent application. This could entail answering office actions, going to hearings, and eventually getting the patent.