National Intellectual Property Rights Policy of India - A Review

Madhu Bala and Deepak Verma (2020).National Intellectual Property Rights Policy of India - A Review. In Menu Jain, Anita Moudgil (Eds.), Sensitizing and Imparting Awareness about Intellectual Property Rights among Students (1st ed., pp. 125-132).

12 Pages Posted: 25 Aug 2020

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Madhu Bala

DAV College for Girls

Deepak Verma

ISGEC Heavy Engineering Limited

Date Written: February 5, 2020

Abstract

The development of any nation depends upon innovations and creativeness to compete the stiff competition in technology and trade, consequently innovation is gaining prominence in all kinds of economic activity around the world. Similarly IPR and its policy framework equally contribute to development of any nation. The Government of India announced its first National Intellectual Property Rights Policy (IPR Policy) on 12th May 2016. The present paper reviews and analyses the Indian IPR Policy.

Keywords: IPR, International Intellectual Property, Intellectual Property, Policy, IPR Policy, Intellectual Property Rights

Suggested Citation

Bala, Madhu and Verma, Deepak, National Intellectual Property Rights Policy of India - A Review (February 5, 2020). Madhu Bala and Deepak Verma (2020).National Intellectual Property Rights Policy of India - A Review. In Menu Jain, Anita Moudgil (Eds.), Sensitizing and Imparting Awareness about Intellectual Property Rights among Students (1st ed., pp. 125-132)., Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3557305

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Deepak Verma

ISGEC Heavy Engineering Limited ( email )

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