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Bare acts > Patents Rules, 1972 > Rule 42
 
  


 

42. Number of copies to be supplied of documents. - (1) Copies of all documents other than Indian patents specification referred to in the notice of opposition or in any statement or evidence filed in connection with the opposition and authenticated to the satisfaction of the Controller, shall-

(a) In a case where they are referred to in the notice of opposition and written statement, be furnished in triplicate; and

(b) In any other case, be furnished in duplicate.

Unless the Controller otherwise directs. The number of copies shall accompany the notice, statement or evidence as the case may be, in which they are referred to.

(2) Where a specification or other document in a language other than English is referred to in the notice, statement or evidence, an attested translation thereof, in triplicate, in English shall be furnished along with such notice, statement or evidence, as the case may be.

 

 

 

 

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