Centre steps in to expedite patent approvals
The government is taking measures to reduce the time to examine
patent applications for clearing them at the earliest.
What’s the target?
Now the time is between 5 and 7 years for the first examination of
patent applications. The target is to bring it down to 18 months, which is the
benchmark in the U.S. for the first examination after the applications are
filed.
What is being done to achieve this?
To bring down the examination time, government will be setting a
monthly, quarterly, half-yearly and an annual benchmark. In addition to the
existing strength of 130 examiners of patents and designs, the government
recently hired 458 new examiners. An additional 263 examiners will soon be
recruited on a contract basis.
Also, online examination has begun to reduce pendency. The
government has already hired around 100 new examiners for trademarks.
Examination time for trademarks has been reduced from 13 months to 8 months.
And the new target is to bring this time down to one month by March 2017.
Present scenario:
The pendency in patent applications and trademark registration as
on February 1, 2016 was around 2.37 lakh and 5.44 lakh respectively. One of the
main reasons for this situation was shortage of manpower.