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Novelty

Legal definition for Indian law research

Definition

Novelty. The objection to a patent or design on the ground that it is not new or original is often termed an objection 'for want of novelty.' See (English) Patents and Designs Act, 1907, ss.1, 7 and 49, as amended by the Patents and Designs Act, 1932.

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