The Delhi High Court upheld the validity of Indian Patent No. 240893 for asymmetrical beam antenna technology in Communication Components Antenna Inc. v. Rosenberger Hochfrequenztechnik GmbH, rejecting all revocation grounds. The court awarded ₹152 crore in patent infringement damages – could this signal a new era for patent enforcement in India?
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Revocation of Patent on the ground of misrepresentation – Ericsson vs Lava : Part VI
The Delhi High Court in Ericsson vs Lava clarified that revocation of a patent on the ground of misrepresentation requires strong, clear evidence of intentional deceit. In this case, Lava failed to meet the legal threshold, resulting in rejection of its revocation claim.
Read more about Revocation of Patent on the ground of misrepresentation – Ericsson vs Lava : Part VIJustice Pratibha Singh clarifies the jurisdiction of High Courts over Patent Revocations and Appeals
Justice Pratibha Singh has clarified the jurisdiction of High Courts regarding patent appeals, revocations, and writ petitions. Her judgment in Dr. Reddys Laboratories Limited vs. The Controller of Patents & Ors. provides structured guidance on the appropriate forums for each type of patent proceeding under Indian law.
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