Colloquium on Select IP Issues
“Recent Reforms at Intellectual Property Office: Patent and Copyright Administration in India”
Under the Aegis of
Chair on Intellectual Property Rights
&
Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC)
At National Law University Delhi, on 3rd May, 2019
REPORT
A Colloquium on Select IP Issues was organised by National Law University Delhi under aegis of the Chair on Intellectual Property Rights and the IQAC. The inaugural lectures in the series were on the topic “Recent Reforms at Intellectual Property Office: Patent and Copyright Administration in India”. This colloquium aimed to understand the recent reforms carried out by the Indian IP Office, evaluating how far such reforms have been successful, and the way forward.
It was coordinated by the Chair on Intellectual Property Rights and the IQAC cell with its panel speakers as Mr. Hoshiar Singh, Registrar of Copyrights, Intellectual Property Office, New Delhi and Dr. K. S. Kardam, Sr. Joint Controller of Patents & Designs, Patent Office Delhi.
Introductory Remarks
Prof. Dr. Bajpai, our registrar welcomed the speakers and gave a short introduction of the IPR Chair and its functions. National Law University Delhi is one of the 12 universities selected for the establishment of the chair, which is testament to the NLUD’s contribution to IPR research. This event is being conducted owing to the establishment of an IPSC in order to promote quality enhancement. Mr. Yogesh Pai, then gave a brief background on the reasons for conducting this lecture. He said that as academicians we interact very little with the actual functioning of the IP office and hence values this engagement. He also briefly mentioned contemporary issues and recent developments within Intellectual property rights to kick start the discussion. Mr. Pai also gave a brief introduction of the speakers and their backgrounds.
Talk by Mr. Hoshiar Singh
Mr Singh began with explaining the history of the copyright office. He spoke of varied logistical and functional issues that have arisen in the office and the different departments it was constantly shifted under till it finally reached the ministry of commerce. He also spoke at length about how the office tried to tackle with the issues of pending applications and various problems that arose in their resolution. Mr. Pai in order to make the discussion more interactive also prompted the speakers on their interaction with the court systems, and posed questions such as whether the office has a method of determining ‘original content’. Even the exclusion of certain subject matter from copyright protection was dealt with Mr. Singh. He explained the examination procedure to a certain extent and spoke of the most common types of work received to be copyrighted which is primarily literary. He also explained the interplay between foreign obligations and Indian copyright law and concluded by remarking on the need for compulsory registration as held in a Bombay High Court case. He says there is no such rule but it is definitely more cost effective and generally more advantageous to register the copyright.
Talk by Dr. K. S. Kardam
Dr. Kardam also began by explaining his background and the history of the patent office, ranging from departmental troubles to a continuous change in location. He explained how examination actually works. It happens virtually in offices in cities such as Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Ahmadabad and even Delhi. Irrespective of where the application is filed, it can be examined in any office in the country. He also spoke on the history of why Kolkata traditionally having the patent office. Dr. Kardam also spoke of patents recognized internationally; India’s being recognized at an international search office, the Patent corporation treaty allows you to do this and gives confidence in the success of the application. He also responds to questions regarding guidelines on the specifically for inventions relating to biotechnology. He said there are procedural guidelines for examiners. Dr. Kardam went on to explain the scale of work that the office takes on and some facts about how the office has grown for example the receipt of applications for international search. India has also raised its standard to the International law level which is the reason for the rise in the aforementioned applications. He spoke of the type of cases that reach the court and finally concluded by flaws in the system and various remedies to it, the data for which would be in the next annual report. He agreed that a full-fledged office would need departments focusing on economics, statistics etc. for furthering the cause of the patent system and efficiency at the patent office.
Thank you Note
The workshop concluded with a vote to thanks to the speakers and a concluding note stating success in organising the workshop, handled by Dr. Priya Rai, Coordinator, IQAC NLUD.
List of Attendees
S. No.
Name
Designation
Organisation
R.K. Verma
Former Chief Scientist
CSIR- NISCAIR
Prof. G S. Bajpai
Registrar
NLUD
Ankita Aich
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Rukma George
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Suneha Gupta
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Vinite Uisbog
LLM Student
NLUD
Ishita Jain
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Nitesh Mishra
Student, II Year
NLUD
Akanksha Mathur
Student, II Year
NLUD
Nitya Bansal
Student, II Year
NLUD
Anannya Agrawal
Student, I Year
NLUD
Kannan Jhunjhunwala
Student, III Year
NLUD
Atulya Gupta
Student, II Year
NLUD
Jyoti
Exam Dept
NLUD
Bhawna
Senior Stenographer
NLUD
Ravindra Kumar
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Varun Verma
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Amar Nath Gupta
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Aman Gupta
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Priya Gautam
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Shailesh Rana
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Divyta
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Anuj Bazard
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Nilanjana Mukherjee
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Soham Goswami
Research Fellow
CIIPC, NLUD
Anirudh Gall
Intern
CIIPC, NLUD
Shrinkhala Jaiswal
Research Fellow
CIIPC, NLUD
Khushbu Kumari
Research Fellow
CIIPC, NLUD
Pragya Chaturvedi
Research Fellow
CIIPC, NLUD
Apoorv Kumar Chaudhary
Research Fellow
CIIPC, NLUD
Sathiidh Menon
Research Fellow
CIIPC, NLUD
Abhishek Jain
Student, II Year
NLUD
Meghadar Shini
LLM Student
NLUD
Anchal Gupta
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Parul Sharma
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Neha Sharma
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Ruchi
Copyright Examiner
Copyright Office
Sahil Malhotra
Student Associate
CIIPC, NLUD
Sunil
Exam Dept
NLUD
Dr. Sama I. Belerti
Library Assistant
NLUD
Ganesh
Exam Dept
NLUD
Yogesh Pai
Asst. Professor
NLUD
Mr. Hoshiar Singh
Registrar
Copyright Office
Mr. K S. Kardam
Sr. Joint Controller
Copyright Office
Amay Bahri
Student Associate
CIIPC, NLUD