How to Apply for a Patent in India | Process & Timeframe

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To apply for a patent in India, individuals should consult a patent lawyer for an estimate of costs and time, as the process can be lengthy and expensive. Key resources include the Indian government's patent office website for official guidelines and procedures. Additional information can be found on blogs detailing the patent filing process in India.
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i live in india. can anyone tell me how to apply and if possible, obtain a patent? how long does the process take?
 
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A long time and a lot of money. Call a patent lawyer and get an estimate.
 
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i live in india. can anyone tell me how to apply and if possible, obtain a patent? how long does the process take?
Umm - check the webpage for the patent/intellectual property office of the Indian government.

http://www.patentoffice.nic.in/
 
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