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Official Journal of the Patent Office ¯Öê™ëü™ü úÖµÖÖÔ»ÖµÖ úÖ ¿ÖÖÃÖúßµÖ •Ö−ÖÔ»Ö OFFICIAL JOURNAL OF THE PATENT OFFICE ×−ÖÖÔ´Ö−Ö ÃÖÓ. 21/2008 ¿ÖãÎú¾ÖÖ¸ ü פü−ÖÖÓú: 23/05/2008 ISSUE NO. 21/2008 FRIDAY DATE: 23/05/2008 ¯Öê™ëü™ü úÖµÖÖÔ»ÖµÖ úÖ ‹ú ¯ÖÏúÖ¿Ö−Ö PUBLICATION OF THE PATENT OFFICE The Patent Office Journal 23/05/2008 7185 INTRODUCTION In view of the recent amendment made in the Patents Act, 1970 by the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005 effective from 01 st January 2005, the Official Journal of The Patent Office is required to be published under the Statute. This Journal is being published on weekly basis on every Friday covering the various proceedings on Patents as required according to the provision of Section 145 of the Patents Act 1970. All the enquiries on this Official Journal and other information as required by the public should be addressed to the Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trade Marks. Suggestions and comments are requested from all quarters so that the content can be enriched. (V.RAVI) Controller General of Patents, Designs & Trade Marks 23rd MAY, 2008 The Patent Office Journal 23/05/2008 7186 CONTENTS SUBJECT PAGE NUMBER JURISDICTION : 7188-7189 SPECIAL NOTICE : 7190-7191 CORRIGENDUM (KOLKATA) : 7192 CORRIGENDUM (CHENNAI) : 7192 EARLY PUBLICATION (DELHI) : 7193-7215 : 7216-7223 EARLY PUBLICATION (MUMBAI) : 7224-7236 EARLY PUBLICATION (CHENNAI) PUBLICATION AFTER 18 MONTHS (DELHI) : 7237-7296 PUBLICATION AFTER 18 MONTHS (MUMBAI) : 7297-7312 PUBLICATION AFTER 18 MONTHS (CHENNAI) : 7313-7334 PUBLICATION AFTER 18 MONTHS (KOLKATA) : 7335-7391 PUBLICATION UNDER SECTION 43(2) IN RESPECT : 7392-7399 OF THE GRANT (DELHI) PUBLICATION UNDER SECTION 43(2) IN RESPE CT : 7400 OF THE GRANT (MUMBAI ) PUBLICATION UNDER SECTION 43(2) IN RESPE CT : 7401-7434 OF THE GRANT (CHENNAI) PUBLICATION UNDER SECTION 43(2) IN RESPE CT : 7435-7438 OF THE GRANT (KOLKATA) The Patent Office Journal 23/05/2008 7187 THE PATENT OFFICE KOLKATA, 23/05/2008 Address of the Patent Offices/Jurisdictions The following are addresses of all the Patent Offices located at different places having their Territorial Jurisdiction on a Zonal basis as shown below:- 1 Office of the Controller General of Patents, 4 The Patent Office, Designs & Trade Marks, Government of India, Boudhik Sampada Bhavan, Intellectual Property Rights Building, Near Antop Hill Post Office,S.M.Road,Antop Hill, G.S.T. Road, Guindy, Mumbai – 400 037 Chennai – 600 032. Phone: (91)(22) 24123311, Phone: (91)(44) 2250 2081-84 Fax : (91)(22) 24123322 Fax : (91)(44) 2250 2066 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] The States of Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu and the Union Territories of Puducherry and Lakshadweep. 2 The Patent Office, Government of India, 5 The Patent Office (Head Office), Boudhik Sampada Bhavan, Government of India, Near Antop Hill Post Office,S.M.Road,Antop Hill, Boudhik Sampada Bhavan, Mumbai – 400 037 CP-2, Sector –V, Salt Lake City, Phone: (91)(22) 24137701 Kolkata- 700 091 Fax: (91)(22) 24130387 E-mail: [email protected] Phone: (91)(33) 2367 1943/44/45/46/87 The States of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Madhya Fax: (91)(33) 2367 1988 Pradesh, Goa and Chhattisgarh and the Union E-Mail: [email protected] Territories of Daman and Diu & Dadra and Nagar Haveli Rest of India 3 The Patent Office, Government of India, Boudhik Sampada Bhavan, Plot No. 32., Sector-14, Dwarka, New Delhi – 110075 Phone: (91)(11) 2808 1921 – 25 Fax: (91)(11) 2808 1920 & 2808 1940 E.mail: [email protected] The States of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Delhi and the Union Territory of Chandigarh. Website: www.ipindia.nic.in www.patentoffice.nic.in All applications, notices, statements or other documents or any fees required by the Patents Act, 1970 and The Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005 or by the Patents (Amendment) Rules, 2006 will be received only at the appropriate offices of the Patent Office. Fees: The Fees may either be paid in cash or may be sent by Bank Draft or Cheques payable to the Controller of Patents drawn on a scheduled Bank at the place where the appropriate office is situated. 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Notice is hereby given that any person at any time before the grant of Patent may give representation by way of opposition to the Controller of Patents at appropriate office on the ground and in a manner specified under section 25(1) of the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005 read with Rule 55 of the Patents (Amendment) Rules, 2006. Notice is also given that if any interested person requests for copies of the complete specification, drawing and abstract of any application already published, the photocopy of the same can be supplied by the Patent Office as per the jurisdiction on payment of prescribed fees of Rs.4/- per page. If any further details are required to be obtained, the same can be provided by the respective Patent Offices on request. (V. RAVI ) CONTROLLER GENERAL OF PATENTS, DESIGNS & TRADE MARKS The Patent Office Journal 23/05/2008 7190 Special Notice Under the new provision of the Patents Act, 1970 as amended by the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005 and Rules thereunder, Publication of the matter relating to Patents in the Official Gazette of India Part III, Section 2 has been discontinued and instead “The Official Journal of the Patent Office” is being published containing all the activities of The Patent Office such as publication of all the patent applications after 18 th months , grant of patents & all other information in respect of the proceedings as required under the provisions of the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005 and Rules thereunder on weekly basis on every Friday .
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