Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation: A Study of India's Legal Framework

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  • Dr. kislay Chauhan Assistant professor Department of law, Chaudhary Devi lal University, Sirsa.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36676/ijl.v2.i3.35

Keywords:

Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), Legal Framework, India, Patents, Copyrights

Abstract

Innovation, economic growth, and technical advancement all benefit greatly from protections afforded by IPR. This article investigates the influence of India's legislative framework on intellectual property rights (IPR) and innovation. It investigates patents, copyrights, trademarks, and trade secrets throughout India and assesses how well they work to encourage creative endeavours. This study delves into the complexities, difficulties, and potential of India's intellectual property rights (IPR) environment, and it suggests workable changes to increase innovation and competitiveness in India.

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29-06-2024
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DOI: 10.36676/ijl.v2.i3.35
Published: 29-06-2024

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Dr. kislay Chauhan. (2024). Intellectual Property Rights and Innovation: A Study of India’s Legal Framework. Indian Journal of Law, 2(3), 38–45. https://doi.org/10.36676/ijl.v2.i3.35

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