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Bare acts > Patents Act, 1970 > Section 6
 
   


 

6. Persons entitled to apply for Patents.- (1) Subject to the provisions contained in section 134, an application for a patent for an invention may be made by any of the following persons, that is to say,-


(a) by any person claiming to be the true and first inventor of the invention;

(b) by any person being the assignee of the person claiming to be the true and first inventor in respect of the right to make such an application;

(c) by the legal representative of any deceased person who immediately before his death was entitled to make such an application.

(2) An application under sub-section (1) may be made by any of the persons referred to therein either alone or jointly with any other person.

 

 

 

 

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