Patent Registration in India
What is a Patent?
- Exclusive Ownership of your invention for 20 years
- Right to Sue for Infringement
- Prevents Competitors from copying or selling your invention
Documents Required for Patent Filing
✅Details of the Inventor(s) – Name, Address, Nationality, Contact Info
✅Title and Abstract of Invention
✅Complete Specification (with diagrams/drawings)
✅Power of Attorney (we will draft it)
✅Declaration of Inventorship
✅Priority Document (if claiming foreign filing date)
✅Form 1, 2, 3, 5, and other required documents
✅Digital Signature ertificate (DSC) (if filing online)

Patent Registration in India
If you’ve invented something new – whether it’s a product, process, or technology – it deserves protection. Patent Registration in India gives you exclusive legal rights to your invention and prevents others from using, selling, or copying it without your permission. At Aadesh Kumar & Associates, we help innovators, startups, researchers, and companies register their patents with complete legal compliance and confidentiality.
With over 13+ years of IPR expertise, our experienced Patent Attorneys, Legal Experts, and Technical Advisors ensure your invention is evaluated, drafted, and registered correctly under the Indian Patents Act, 1970.
What is a Patent?
A Patent is an exclusive legal right granted to the inventor of a new, useful, and non-obvious invention for a specific period (20 years). This could be:
A product (like a machine, tool, or device)
A process (like a method of manufacturing or operation)
A composition of matter (like chemical formulas or medicines)
Only the patent holder has the right to manufacture, sell, or license the invention.
FAQs – Patent Registration in India
Q. What can be patented in India?
Any new invention related to a product or process with industrial applicability and uniqueness.
Q. What is the validity of a patent in India?
20 years from the filing date (subject to annual renewal fees).
Q. Can I patent a mobile app or software?
Only if it has a technical effect or is tied to hardware. Pure algorithms are not patentable in India.
Q. Is it compulsory to file a provisional patent first?
No, but provisional patent filing helps secure an early priority date while you develop the invention.
Q. Can a foreign national apply for a patent in India?
Yes, through an Indian patent attorney or legal representative.

