Patent Registration — protect your invention

Have a novel product or process? We run a patentability search, draft your specification, and file and prosecute your patent so your innovation is legally protected.

What it is

A patent gives you exclusive rights over a novel, inventive and industrially-applicable invention for up to 20 years. The process involves a patentability search, drafting a provisional or complete specification, filing with the patent office, publication, examination and grant. Expert drafting is critical — the specification defines the scope of your protection.

Who should register

Inventors, startups, manufacturers and R&D-driven businesses with a novel product, process or technology.

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Why register

Exclusive rights

A granted patent stops others from making or selling your invention.

Strong specification

Expert drafting maximises and protects the scope of your claims.

Provisional protection

File a provisional to secure an early priority date while you develop.

Business asset

A patent adds valuable IP to your company for funding and licensing.

Documents you'll need

  • Detailed description of the invention
  • Diagrams/drawings, if any
  • Applicant and inventor details
  • Any prior public disclosure details
  • Proof of MSME/startup status (for fee benefits)

How it works

  1. Patentability (novelty) search
  2. Draft provisional or complete specification
  3. File the patent application
  4. Publication of the application
  5. Request examination and respond to objections
  6. Grant of patent

Frequently asked questions

How long does a patent last?

A granted patent is valid for up to 20 years from the filing date, subject to renewal fees.

What is a provisional application?

It secures an early priority date and gives you 12 months to file the complete specification.

Do startups get fee concessions?

Yes, recognised startups and MSMEs get reduced patent office fees. We help you claim them.

How long does grant take?

Patent grant can take a few years due to examination; a provisional filing protects you meanwhile.