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An Analytical Study of Intellectual Property Rights with Special Reference to Patent, Copyright, and Trademark

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  • May 31
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Updated: Jun 1

Written by: Khushhali Bashisht, L.L.M, Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University, Panvel, Navi Mumbai

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Dr. S.P. Mishra, Head Of Department (Law), Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University, Panvel, Navi Mumbai.


Abstract

 

Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) serve as a cornerstone in the legal architecture that incentivises innovation and creativity while ensuring fair economic returns to creators and inventors. This paper conducts an analytical review of IPRs in India, primarily focusing on patents, copyrights, and trademarks. The study outlines the statutory framework, procedural nuances, judicial interpretations, and international obligations that influence Indian IPR regimes. It also critiques existing challenges and reforms necessary to enhance India's position in global intellectual property governance.

Keywords: Intellectual Property Rights, Patents, Copyright, Trademarks, Legal Framework




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