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Patent Law in Pakistan

Patent Law in Pakistan Legal Counsel Chambers

A patent grants an inventor the exclusive right to exploit an invention for a limited period in return for disclosing it to the public. For businesses and innovators whose value lies in their technology, products, or processes, patents are the legal mechanism that protects investment in research and development and prevents competitors from copying what they have created. Global Law Company advises inventors, businesses, and foreign applicants across Pakistan on patent filing, prosecution, protection, and enforcement under the Patents Ordinance 2000.

Patents are the most technical area of intellectual property, demanding precise drafting and careful prosecution, and the protection they provide is only as strong as the patent as granted. We help innovators secure strong patents and enforce them, and help businesses handle the patents of others.

The patent framework in Pakistan

Patents in Pakistan are governed by the Patents Ordinance 2000 and the Patents Rules, administered by the Patent Office under IPO-Pakistan. The Ordinance provides for the grant of a patent for an invention that is new, involves an inventive step, and is capable of industrial application, subject to the categories excluded from patentability. It sets out the application and examination process, the term of protection, the rights of the patentee, and the remedies for infringement, and it reflects Pakistan's international patent obligations, including arrangements for claiming priority from foreign applications. Because a patent confers a powerful monopoly, the requirements for grant are exacting and the examination rigorous.

Patentability, searches, and drafting

Before filing, it is essential to assess whether an invention is patentable and to draft the application, particularly the claims, with precision, since the claims define the scope of protection. We advise inventors and businesses on the patentability of their inventions, conduct or coordinate prior-art searches to assess novelty, and prepare patent specifications and claims that protect the invention as broadly and strongly as the law allows. The quality of the drafting is decisive: claims that are too narrow leave the invention exposed, while claims that are too broad may be invalid, and getting this balance right is at the heart of patent practice.

Filing, prosecution, and grant

We file and prosecute patent applications through the Patent Office, managing the examination process and responding to the objections the examiner raises on grounds such as novelty, inventive step, and clarity. For foreign applicants, we advise on and handle filings claiming priority from earlier foreign applications and coordinate with foreign patent counsel. Patent prosecution is a technical, often lengthy process, and effective handling of examination objections frequently determines whether a patent is granted and how broad its protection is. We see applications through to grant and advise on maintaining the patent thereafter.

Enforcement and infringement

A granted patent gives its owner the right to prevent others from making, using, or selling the patented invention, and enforcing that right is what gives the patent its commercial value. We act against patent infringement through cease-and-desist notices and civil suits seeking injunctions and damages, and we defend businesses accused of infringing a patent, including by challenging the validity of the patent asserted. Patent litigation is technically demanding, turning on the construction of the claims and the comparison with the alleged infringement, and we bring the technical and legal capability these disputes require.

Commercialisation, licensing, and portfolio management

Patents are assets to be exploited and managed. We advise on the commercialisation of patents through licensing and assignment, draft and negotiate licensing and technology-transfer agreements, and advise on the patent aspects of collaborations, investment, and acquisitions, where a patent portfolio is often a key part of the value. We also help businesses manage their patent portfolios, including maintenance and renewal so patents do not lapse, and advise on protecting inventions abroad. For research-driven businesses, sound patent management turns innovation into protected, monetisable value.

How Global Law Company helps

We act for inventors and businesses across the whole life of a patent, patentability and drafting, filing and prosecution, enforcement and defence, and commercialisation and portfolio management, for both Pakistani and foreign applicants. Because we combine IP knowledge with litigation and commercial capability, and coordinate with technical experts and foreign counsel where needed, we can secure, enforce, and monetise patents. Our focus is protecting and realising the value of our clients' innovation.

Why choose Global Law Company

Patent work rewards advisers who can handle technical drafting and prosecution and enforce patents effectively, and clients value that we bring both, coordinating with technical and foreign-counsel expertise where required. We assess patentability, draft strong claims, prosecute applications to grant, and enforce or defend patents in litigation. For innovators whose value lies in their technology, that combination of technical and legal capability is exactly what is needed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What can be patented in Pakistan?

An invention that is new, involves an inventive step, and is capable of industrial application, subject to excluded categories, under the Patents Ordinance 2000. We assess patentability.

How do I register a patent?

By filing a patent application with claims at the Patent Office (IPO-Pakistan), followed by examination and grant. We draft, file, and prosecute applications, including for foreign applicants claiming priority.

Why is claim drafting so important?

The claims define the scope of protection. Claims that are too narrow leave the invention exposed; too broad may be invalid. Precise drafting is at the heart of a strong patent.

What can I do about patent infringement?

We act through cease-and-desist notices and civil suits for injunctions and damages, and defend businesses accused of infringement, including by challenging the patent's validity.

Can I license or sell a patent?

Yes. Patents can be licensed or assigned. We draft licensing and technology-transfer agreements and advise on the patent aspects of investment and acquisitions.