Appellate jurisdiction reform: Patent appeals moved to High Court, removing Appellate Board references and certain procedural provisions omitted. Amendments to the Patents Act, 1970 remove references to the Appellate Board and substitute the High Court in specified provisions, omit several sections and sub provisions related to the Appellate Board, delete alternative phrasing such as 'as the case may be,' and replace the Chapter heading with 'APPEALS,' thereby restructuring appellate procedure to place patent appeals within the courts.
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Appellate jurisdiction reform: Patent appeals moved to High Court, removing Appellate Board references and certain procedural provisions omitted.
Amendments to the Patents Act, 1970 remove references to the Appellate Board and substitute the High Court in specified provisions, omit several sections and sub provisions related to the Appellate Board, delete alternative phrasing such as "as the case may be," and replace the Chapter heading with "APPEALS," thereby restructuring appellate procedure to place patent appeals within the courts.
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