Section 126 Indian Patents Act 1970
Section 126 of the Indian Patents Act 1970 is about Qualifications for registration as patent agents. It is under CHAPTER XXI of the Act. CHAPTER XXI is titled PATENT AGENTS.
Qualifications for registration as patent agents
(1) A person shall be qualified to have his name entered in the register of patent agents if he fulfils the following conditions, namely:–
(a) he is a citizen of India;
(b) he has completed the age of 21 years;
(c) he has obtained a [degree in science, engineering or technology from any University established under law for the time being in force] in the territory of India or possesses such other equivalent qualifications as the Central Government may specify in this behalf, and, in addition,–
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(ii) has passed the qualifying examination prescribed for the purpose; [or]
[(iii) has, for a total period of not less than ten years, functioned either as an examiner or discharged the functions of the Controller under section 73 or both, but ceased to hold any such capacity at the time of making the application for registration;]
(d) he has paid such fee as may be prescribed.
[(2) Notwithstanding anything contained in sub-section (1), a person who has been registered as a patent agent before the commencement of [the Patents (Amendment) Act, 2005 (15 of 2005)] shall be entitled to continue to be, or when required to be re-registered, as a patent agent, on payment of the fee as may be prescribed.]
See also:
Section 125 Indian Patents Act 1970 (Register of patent agents.)