In a great example of how students entering new fields can immediately start tackling real-life applications of their skills, law students studying Intellectual Property Law at IIT Kharagpur will now be drafting real-time patents for the innovations by the institute. In early April, the institute held a session to train students in drafting real-time patents.
IIT Kharagpur had introduced a new academic discipline in the IIT system — Intellectual Property Law — in 2006. Over the years, the law school at IIT Kharagpur has not only expanded its scope across all academic verticals of law education but has emerged as one of India’s top law schools.
With Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) still as the key domain, the school has been instrumental in promoting IPR workshops for young innovators. A few years back a drive was undertaken at the School to promote Geographical Indication tag for traditional crafts across the country.
In the Spring semester, the School conducted project-based learning by enabling the law students to draft patent documents of actual innovations made by the researchers at IIT Kharagpur.
Adopted real-time patent applications by students for the first time
-Dean of the School Prof. Goutam Saha.
“While we routinely conduct patent drafting exercises this is the first time we have adopted real-time patent applications prepared by the students. In its endeavour to enhance practical understanding for students, RGSOIPL has yet another time taken a unique approach not typically done in other law schools,” remarked Dean of the School Prof. Goutam Saha.
“Our law school students have the best benefit of being in an IIT system by meeting face to face the institute inventors who are working on high-end technologies and also understand the entire process of converting the invention disclosure to the patent application,” he said.
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How did IIT Kharagpur prepare students for drafting real-time patents?
The process involved studying the invention disclosure and preparing the patent application with the claims in line with the statutory requirements under patent law and the examination practice.
An innovator from IIT Kharagpur also participated in the project-based learning session so that technical queries in relation to research works could be clarified.
“Students of the law school have been involved in conducting patentability searches, participating in inventor interview meets to enhance practical knowledge. Further, as part of the Legal Aid and IP Facilitation Cell, they have been working along with the faculty of the School in conducting IP search and analytics,” said Prof. M Padmavati, Former Head of the School.
She further opined on the background of the LLB honours students who are from the engineering or science background and pursuing a specialization in IP Law.
The exercise was facilitated by the IPR Cell of IIT Kharagpur. The drafted claims and patent specifications were evaluated by the patent attorney of the institute.
The patent attorney provided students with important insights into the drafting of patent specifications and claims including the cross-jurisdiction practice. The session was conducted with utmost regard to safeguarding IP and maintaining IP compliance.
Courtesy: India Today