Inventions not patentable (Under Section 3 of the Indian Patents Act, 1970.) - WTO, GATS and The Indian Patents Act, 1970 with Amendments | Forensic Pharmacy
Inventions not patentable
(Under Section 3 of
the Indian Patents Act, 1970.)
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Claims contrary to established natural laws.
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Mere discovery of scientific principle.
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Substance obtained by mere admixture with improved
properties.
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Re-arrangement or duplication of known devices.
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Method of agriculture or horticulture.
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Mere discovery of a new property or new use of a known
substance or apparatus. ..
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An invention, the primary or unitended use of which would be
injurious to public health.
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Any process for medicinal, prophylactic, surgical, curative,
diagnostic, therapeutic or other treatment of human beings.
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Plants and animals except micro-organisms in whole or any
part thereof including species, varieties of seed, propagation of plants and
animals.
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Aggregation or duplication of known properties of
traditionally known component.
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A computer program per se other than its technical utility
to industry or a combination with hardware.
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A method or process of testing applicable during the process
of manufacture.
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A literary, musical, artist, dramatic work including
television and cinematographic work.
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Topography of integrated circuits.
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Presentation of information.
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A mere scheme or method or rule of performing mental act or
method of playing gall1:e.
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Production, control, use or disposal of atomic energy or
specific activitie~
related
to processing of enriched or radioactive substance as per Atomic Energy Act, 1962.
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