Efforts to protect innovations through India IPR policy have received a leg up, but the rejection of a compulsory licence application proves the real icing on the cake.
Parties can apply for a compulsory licence in India on several grounds, including that the invention is not worked in the country. Neeti Wilson explores. 2015 marks a
Pravin Anand and Aditya Gupta explain the errors the Controller General of Patents made in granting a compulsory licensing order to Bayer. The affordability of pharmaceuticals has been
Archana Shanker considers the implications of the grant of a compulsory licence for the very first time in the Indian patent system. The licence was granted to Natco