Applications for Patent (2.08
lacs) and Trade Mark (6.41 lacs) Pending
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Govt Claims Trade Mark Examination
Time Cut to 30 Days
As on 28.02.2022, the number of applications
lying pending for patents and trade marks.
Patent
Applications 208896
Trademark
applications 641435
The Department has taken various initiatives
to streamline and expedite the examination of a patent and Trademarks
applications including manpower augmentation from time to time, setting up of
feedback mechanism and appropriate legislative amendments. These includes,
modernization of the Intellectual property (IP) offices with steady switchover
from manual to computerized system of processing of applications, improved
management of intellectual property (IP) related information, creation of
stronger public interface and revamping of the routine functioning of IP
offices. Further, considering the COVID-19 pandemic, officers have been
provided with VPN access to avoid any delay in examination process. Also, to
facilitate early disposal of applications, hearing of contested cases is done
through video-conferencing, thereby removing the requirement of visiting the
office by the applicant.
Further, for patent office international
patent classification tool, WIPO-IPCCAT has been implemented, which helps the
examiners and controllers to accurately and consistently categorize the patents into their main and sub-group levels in
IPC. An appropriate classification results in effective and efficient
prior arts search. For trademarks, India has acceded to Treaties on
International Classification (for trademarks and designs) including Nice
Agreement, Vienna Agreement, Locarno Agreement, which helps to harmonise the classification systems for examination of
trademark and design applications, in line with the classification systems
followed globally.
Further, based on stakeholders’ feedback,
appropriate amendments have been carried out for incentivizing e-filing with
10% fee concession vis-à-vis physical filing fees, benefit of patent
fees reduction extended to educational institutions in addition startups, small
entity and others, facility of expedited examination provided to startups, for
applicants who have selected Indian patent office as ISA/IPEA, female
applicants, small entity, Government departments, institution owned or
controlled by the Government, and applicants under PPH, simplification of
processes and reducing compliance burden through amendment in Section 8 for
Form 27 and Rules 21 for filing of priority documents.
In Trademarks, 74 Existing Forms have been
replaced by 8 consolidated Forms, single application form for all types of
trademark applications have been provided, process for determination of
well-known mark are laid out, express provision for filing applications for
sound marks have been provided, procedures relating to registration as
Registered User of trademarks have been simplified. Further, 50% fee concession
for filing Trade Mark Applications is provided to individuals, start-ups and
small enterprises and online filing of applications is encouraged through 10%
rebate in fees.
Apart from initial induction, regular
trainings are given to the technical manpower of patent office at Rajiv Gandhi
National Institute of Intellectual Property Management (RGNIIPM), Nagpur and
foreign IP Offices, to improve their skills required for speedy examination and
grant/registration of IP applications
In view of the above steps, average time taken
for examination of a patent application has been reduced from an average 72
months in 2015 to 5 to 23 months at present, depending upon fields of
technology, while period of examination of a trademarks application has reduced
from 13 months to less than 30 days.
This information was given by the Minister of
State in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry, Som Parkash, in a written reply in the Lok
Sabha on 30 March 2022.