Section 120 Indian Patents Act 1970
Section 120 of the Indian Patents Act 1970 is about Unauthorised claim of patent rights. It is under CHAPTER XX of the Act. CHAPTER XX is titled PENALTIES.
Unauthorised claim of patent rights
If any person falsely represents that any article sold by him is patented in India or is the subject of an application for a patent in India, he shall be punishable with fine which may extend to 1[one lakh rupees].
Explanation l.–For the purposes of this section, a person shall be deemed to represent–
(a) that an article is patented in India if there is stamped, engraved or impressed on, or otherwise applied to, the article the word “patent” or “patented” or some other word expressing or implying that a patent for the article has been obtained in India;
(b) that an article is the subject of an application for a patent in India, if there are stamped, engraved or impressed on, or otherwise applied to, the article the words “patent applied for”, “patent pending”, or some other words implying that an application for a patent for the article has been made in India.
Explanation 2.–The use of words “patent”, “patented”, “patent applied for”, “patent pending” or other words expressing or implying that an article is patented or that a patent has been applied for shall be deemed to refer to a patent in force in India, or to a pending application for a patent in India, as the case may be unless there is an accompanying indication that the patent has been obtained or applied for in any country outside India.
See also:
Section 119 Indian Patents Act 1970 (Falsification of entries in register, etc.)