No. Patent protection is a territorial right and therefore it is effective only within the territory of India. There is no concept of global/world patent.
Patents are territorial rights. In general, the exclusive rights are only applicable in the country or region in which a patent has been filed and granted, in ance with the law of that country or region. How are patent rights enforced?
So, let's get started. Step 1: Idea incubation phase. Step 2: Patentability search (optional step) ... Step 3: Patent drafting/writing. Step 4: Filing patent application. Step 5: Publication of application. Step 6: Request for examination (RFE) ... Step 7: Response to objections. Step 8: Grant of patent.
In the U.S, there's something called the Utility patent. This allows the patenting of a discovery of a process or machine provided the discovery is novel, useful, and unobvious. This isn't the case in India. India's patent laws do not allow you to patent the mere discovery of a process, machine, or product.
It requires a few things: A description of the invention that sufficiently describes the inventive concept known to the applicant at the time of requesting FFL. Form 25- Application for permission for performing patent license outside India. Declaration of the invention, along with the foreign filing license (FFL) form.
Patent protection is territorial right and therefore it is effective only within the territory of India. However, filing an application in India enables the applicant to file a corresponding application for same invention in convention countries, within or before expiry of twelve months from the filing date in India.
The specification should be in conformity with the requirements of the Patents Act 1992 and Patents Rules 1992, typed or printed on single sided A4 pages with margins of 2 to 3 centimeters. These margins should be blank, and each page should be numbered. Two copies of the specification must be submitted.
A patent application can be filed either by true and first inventor or his assignee, either alone or jointly with any other person. However, legal representative of any deceased person can also make an application for patent.
Name-date format Author(s), inventors; patent holder, assignee. Date. Title of patent. Country issuing the patent country code patent number.
Details Required Application form in duplicate (Form 1) The provisional or complete specification is in duplicate. Abstract of the invention in duplicate. Information & undertaking listing the number, filing date, & current status of each foreign patent application (if such exist) in duplicate (Form 3)