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Patentability of Selection Inventions – Analysis of recent Delhi High Court decisions
Patentability of ‘Selection Inventions’ has been a hotly contested issue in India, especially in the context of pharmaceutical inventions. A selection patent is one whose subject matter (compounds or compositions) forms part of a larger known class or Markush structure of compounds which is the subject matter of a prior patent. A selection patent, referred to as species patent, has a specific coverage while the prior patent, referred to as genus patent, has a broader coverage. Recently, two decisions of the Delhi High Court have adjudicated patentability of the species patent with respect to the genus patent as part of infringement proceedings.
Link: Patentability of Selection Inventions – Analysis of recent Delhi High Court decisions | Lakshmikumaran & Sridharan Attorneys (lakshmisri.com)
Audio Source: An article published on the LKS website in April 2023.
Authors: Gursimran Singh Narula, Associate and Vindhya S. Mani Associate Partner, LKS