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Patent Filing & Prosecution

A patent gives you exclusive rights over your invention for up to 20 years. Without it, anyone can legally copy your idea. ISERDIndia's registered Patent Agents handle every step from your first disclosure to the final grant.

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Patent Journey
1

Invention Disclosure

Share your idea with us under full confidentiality. We understand the innovation and assess patentability.

2

Prior Art Search

We conduct a thorough search to check novelty and provide a patentability opinion.

3

Application Drafting

Our agents draft a strong provisional or complete specification with robust claims.

4

Filing & Prosecution

We file before the Indian Patent Office and handle all correspondence including FER responses.

5

Grant & Beyond

We support you through the grant process and advise on commercialisation and licensing.

Patent Services in Detail

Prior Art Search

We search global patent databases to determine the novelty of your invention before filing.

Provisional Application

Secure your filing date quickly with a provisional application, giving you 12 months to develop further.

Complete Specification Drafting

We draft strong, comprehensive claims that maximise the scope of your patent protection.

FER Response

We prepare a strong response to First Examination Report objections to move toward grant.

PCT International Filing

We guide you through PCT filings for international patent protection in multiple countries.

Patent Watch & Monitoring

We monitor patent landscapes to alert you when competitors file patents in your domain.

Common Questions

How long does it take to get a patent in India?
The complete process typically takes 4 to 6 years from filing to grant. A provisional application can be filed within days.
Can I file a patent without a complete prototype?
Yes. You do not need a working prototype. What matters is that the invention is sufficiently described.
What is the difference between provisional and complete specification?
A provisional application establishes your priority date. The complete specification contains the full description and claims.
Is my invention eligible for a patent?
To be patentable, an invention must be novel, involve an inventive step, and be capable of industrial application.

Ready to File Your Patent?

Get a free initial consultation with our registered Patent Agent. We review your invention and advise the best strategy.

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