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'The impact on section 3(d) on Indian Pharmaceutical industry: Importance of Innovation in Indian Patent Law,Used
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In today's business scene the world over what matters or what really counts is not only the business acumen or intelligent use of the available resources, but, creation of resources, and knowledge is one of the essential resources, especially in intangible form and the constant creation of this knowledge and the usefulness of the knowledge created is a major factor in today's business world. The author of this book has tried to find out the scope of R & D in Indian Phamaceutical Industry, by finding out the impact of section 3(d) in Indian Patent law, and has analysed this section by keeping in mind the economic condition of Indian poor patients and India's domestic pharmaceutical Industry, and has advocated that the provision of not patentable subject matter about medicines mentioned in section 3(d) of Indian Patent Act ( as amended in 2005), 1977 should be flexible by taking inspiration from the recommendation given by Mashelkar Committee.The author wishes to clarify that this book is in no way exhaustive in nature and best efforts have been made to give a clear picture about the subject in discussion.
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