

Pallaash Shankhdhar
Aug 21, 2024
A Predictable Progression In A Technology Does Not Constitute An Inventive Step: Delhi High Court
In a patent infringement suit, the Delhi High Court held that logical progression from the prior art does not encompass an inventive step.


Mehak Parvez
Mar 27, 2023
INDIA: HC reaffirms the touchstone for inventive step analysis and the importance of reasoned orders
A recent decision of the Delhi High Court, in Impact Selector International LLC vs Controller of Patents [C.A.(COMM.IPD-PAT) 138/2022],...