Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
Volume 13 | Issue 4
A legal privilege given to the creator to safeguard their creation is the intellectual property right. To enjoy their property without causing any inconvenience to others, the owner has the legal right to restrict others from using or duplicating their creations, inventions, symbols, designs, and other intellectual property for a certain period. Revised or innovative ideas about industrial property laws in several countries have fueled the recent interest in patents. Hence in this paper author focuses on the patent right in Indian legal which provided rights to Patent Exploitation, License Grant, and Revocation. It concluded that to make recommendations for ways to ensure effective visibility for the patent system including patent literature, particularly concerning patents issued by Indian inventors. In the future, to provide a broad report on any changes that the Committee deems appropriate to suggest to make the Indian Patent System more favorable to the country's interests by promoting the creation and commercial development, and utilization of inventions.