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Chanakya National Law University, Patna

B.A., LL.B. (H) & B.B.A., LL.B. (H) 2022-23; SEMESTER-

Course Title: Intellectual Property Law

Course Overview

The curriculum is designed to focus on foundational understanding of legal regime governing


Intellectual Property in India. India’s intellectual property regime includes Patents,
Trademarks, Copyright, Geographical Indications and Semiconductor Integrated Circuits
Layout Design. The course seeks to discuss international legal regime, Indian legislative
provisions, landmark cases and latest developments relating to intellectual property.

Module One discusses the origin, evolution and international framework of Intellectual Property
Law.
Module Two deals with the Copyright law in India
Module Three covers the Patent Law in India
Module Four deals with Trademark law in India
Module Five deals with Geographical Indications and Design in India

Learning Outcomes
On completion of the course, students will be able to:

 Know and recognise origin, evolution and international framework of Intellectual Property Law.
 Know the International and Indian legal provisions and landmark cases relating to Copyright
in India
 Know the International and Indian legal provisions and landmark cases relating to Patents
in India
 Know the International and Indian legal provisions and landmark cases relating to Trademark
in India
 Know the International and Indian legal provisions and landmark cases relating to other
Geographical Indications and Design in India

List of Topics/ Modules

Topic/ Module Contents/ Concepts Sessions /


Lectures

Module I:  Need for Protecting Intellectual Property- Policy Consideration, 1- 10


Introduction Importance of Intellectual Property in the present era, Monopoly classes
v. Public Interest
 Definition, Nature and Kinds of Intellectual Property,
 Development of Intellectual Property- Pre-TRIPS Scenario-
International Conventions, Formulation of TRIPS, Basic
Principles and Objectives of TRIPS,TRIPS and WIPO-WTO
Cooperation, Transfer of Technology and TRIPS, The TRIPS
Agenda, Critique of TRIPS; The Paris Convention for the
Protection of Industrial Property, History, features and General
Provisions;
Module II:  Objectives of Copyright Protection, Nature of Copyright 11-25
Copyright Law  Copyright Act of 1957- Subject matter of Copyright, Authorship
and Ownership of Copyright; Authorities under the Copyright
Act, 1957; Registration of Copyright; Term of Copyright,
Provision for Appeals; Rights Conferred by Copyright,
Limitations and Exceptions to Copyright Protection;
Assignment, Transmission, Licenses and Relinquishment of
Copyright; Piracy and Infringement of Copyright, Test of
Copyright Protection, Remedies against Infringement; Related
Rights - Rights of Performers and Broadcasting Organizations,
Economic Rights and Moral Rights of Authors; Latest
amendments
Module III:  Objectives of Patent protection in India, Philosophy of Patent; 26-50
Patent Law  Patent Act, 1970 - Definitions, Patentability Criteria, Patentable
Subject Matter, Non-Patentable Inventions; Procedure for
obtaining a Patent, Opposition to the Patent Grant (Pre-grant and
Post-grant opposition), Term of Patent; Convention Application,
PCT International Application; Authorities under the Patent Act,
1970: Controller of Patents, IPAB, Patent Agents; Rights and
Obligation of Patentee, Patent of Addition, Transfer of Patent
Rights 8. Revocation and surrender of Patent; Compulsory
Licenses, Governmental Use and Acquisition of inventions;
Infringement of Patent and Remedies for Infringement

Module IV:  Object and Functions of Trademark, Commercial and Non- 50-65
Trademark Law Commercial Role of Trade Marks
 Trade Mark Act, 1999- Definition of Mark, Trademark,
Essential Features and functions of Trademark, Kinds of
Trademark, Registered Trade Mark and Unregistered Trade
Mark; Conditions for Registration, Procedure of Registration,
Grounds of Refusal for Registration; Protection of Trade Mark
through International Registration under Madrid Protocol
Duration, Renewal, Removal and Restoration of Trademark;
Rights and liabilities of Trademark Holder, Limitations on rights,
Honest and concurrent use; Effect of Registration of Trade Mark,
Infringement and Passing off Remedies, Deceptive Similarity;
Change of Ownership, Assignment and Transmission, Licenses;
Contemporary Developments - Effects of Information
Technology, Protection of Trade Names and Domain Names
Module V: The Designs Act, 2000 - Definitions, Controller of designs, Registration 66-75
Design and of designs - Essential requirements, Non-registrable designs, Procedure
Geographical of registration, Term of copyright in designs; Cancellation of
Indications registration, Restoration of lapsed designs; Rights of design holders,
Assignment and Transmission; Piracy (Infringement) of registered
designs and Remedies for Infringement
The Geographical Indications of Goods (Registration and Protection)
Act, 1999 - Meaning and Definition, Functions and Characteristics of
Geographical Indication; Distinction between Geographical Indications
and Trade Mark; The Register and Conditions for Registration of
Geographical Indication; Procedure for Registration, Duration of
Protection, Rights conferred by Registration, Infringement of
Geographical Indications and Remedies; Powers of the Registrar of
Geographical Indications

Evaluation Criteria

Description Weightage
Components
in %
Attendance 5 marks
Project Report 16 marks
Presentation 4 marks
Mid-Semester 15 marks
Examination
End-Semester 60 marks
Examination

Recommended/Reference Text Books and Resources:

Text Books
P Narayanan Intellectual Property Law, Eastern Law House, 2018
Dr. B L Wadhera Law Relating to Intellectual Property Universal Law Publishing, 2016
Ramakrishna B & Anil Kumar HS Fundamentals of IPR Notion Press, 2017
Dr. M K Bhandari Law relating to IPR Central Law Publications, 2017
Ashwin Madhavan & Rodney Ryder IP Law and Management Bloomsbury India 2018
KD Raju The Intellectual Property Rights & Competition Law: A Comparative Analysis Eastern Law
House, 2015
https://dst.gov.in/sites/default/files/E-BOOK%20IPR.pdf

References
Adarsh Ramanujan Patent Law Cases and Materials: A Synthesis for India, Wolters Kluwer India Pvt
Ltd, 2020
Dr. Betsy Vinolia Rajasingh Digital Copyright Law: A comparative Study of the Limitations and
Exceptions Relating to Education, Thomson Reuters, 2020
Eashan Ghosh Imperfect Recollections: the Indian Supreme Court on Trademark Thomson Reuters
2020
H K Saharay Iyengar’s Commentary on the Copyright Act Universal Law Publishing, 2016
Feroz Ali The Access Regime: Patent Law Reforms for Affordable Medicines OUP 2015
Anil Gupta Grassroots Innovation: Minds on the Margin are not Marginal Penguin Random House
India, 2016
Prashant T Reddy & Sumathi Chandrashekharan Create, Copy, Disrupt: India’s Intellectual Property
Dilemmas OUP India, 2016

Web Resources
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glD6eVeC1zs
https://spicyip.com/
https://www.ipindia.gov.in/
https://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/trips_e/trips_e.htm
https://iprlawindia.org/blog/
https://www.iiprd.com/blogs-2/
https://dst.gov.in/sites/default/files/E-BOOK%20IPR.pdf

Instructor Details

Dr. P P Rao, Dr. Vijay Kumar Vimal.


Name of the Instructor:
Sugandha Sinha
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