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What is the punishment for patent infringement in India?

24-Jan-2026
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Answer By law4u team

In India, patent infringement is treated seriously under the Patents Act, 1970, which provides both civil remedies and criminal penalties depending on the nature of the infringement. Here’s a detailed explanation: 1. Understanding Patent Infringement Patent infringement occurs when a person or company uses, manufactures, sells, or imports a patented invention without the permission of the patent holder during the term of the patent. The rights of a patent holder include: Exclusive right to make, use, sell, or import the patented product or process. Right to license others to use the patent. Right to prevent unauthorized use of the patent. Infringing these rights without consent constitutes illegal activity under Indian law. 2. Civil Remedies for Patent Infringement Most patent infringement cases in India are handled as civil disputes, and remedies include: 1. Injunctions: The court may order the infringer to stop making, selling, or using the patented invention. 2. Damages or Account of Profits: The patent holder can claim monetary compensation for losses suffered due to infringement or request the profits earned by the infringer from unauthorized use. 3. Delivery or Destruction of Infringing Goods: The court may order that infringing products be delivered, destroyed, or removed from the market. 4. Declaratory Relief: Sometimes, the patent holder may seek a declaration of infringement to establish their rights legally. 3. Criminal Penalties under the Patents Act India also provides criminal penalties for certain types of patent infringement. These are detailed under Section 107 and Section 108 of the Patents Act, 1970: 1. Fines: First-time offenders can face fines ranging from ₹25,000 to ₹1,00,000. If the infringement is repeated, fines may increase significantly, depending on the severity of the act. 2. Imprisonment: In some cases, particularly willful infringement for commercial gain, the infringer may face imprisonment up to 3 years. Repeat offenses may attract longer imprisonment. 3. Seizure of Infringing Goods: Police or customs authorities may seize goods that violate patent rights, particularly in cases of counterfeiting or commercial-scale infringement. 4. Criminal Liability for False Statements: Making false representations about patents, such as claiming an invention is not patented while selling or manufacturing it, may also attract penal consequences. 4. Factors Affecting Punishment The exact punishment for patent infringement depends on: Nature of infringement: Commercial or personal use. Intent: Willful infringement vs. unintentional or accidental use. Scale: Small-scale vs. large-scale production or sale. Repeat offenses: Repeat infringers are treated more harshly. Settlement: Sometimes parties settle through licensing agreements or compensation, which may reduce penalties. 5. Enforcement Mechanism 1. Civil Court: Patent holders can file a civil lawsuit in the High Court or district court seeking injunctions, damages, and account of profits. 2. Criminal Proceedings: Law enforcement or the patent office can initiate criminal action for willful infringement, counterfeiting, or violation of patented processes. 3. Customs Intervention: Imported goods infringing patents can be detained by customs authorities, preventing entry into India. 6. Recent Developments Courts have emphasized strict enforcement of patent rights to encourage innovation. India has been updating patent laws to align with TRIPS (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) provisions, ensuring protection against infringement while balancing public interest. Pharmaceutical and biotech patents often see litigation due to high commercial stakes, leading to both injunctions and damages. Conclusion Patent infringement in India can attract civil remedies such as injunctions, damages, and destruction of infringing goods, and in serious cases, criminal penalties, including fines and imprisonment of up to 3 years. The severity of punishment depends on the intent, scale, and repeat nature of the infringement. Patent holders have the right to enforce their patent through both civil litigation and, in certain cases, criminal proceedings.

Answer By Anik

Dear client, as per your query, Patent infringement in India primarily gives rise to the civil remedies rather than criminal liability, with the main objective being to protect the patent holder’s exclusive rights and prevent unauthorized use of the invention. Under the Patents Act, 1970, a patent holder can institute an infringement suit before the appropriate District Court or High Court seeking for temporary or permanent injunctions to restrain the infringing activity, along with damages or an account of profits to compensate for the losses suffered due to such infringement. Direct criminal prosecution for the patent infringement as such is uncommon; however, the Act does prescribe criminal penalties for certain specific and some ancillary offences. These include falsely representing an article as patented, which can attract a fine of up to ₹1 lakh and may extend to ₹5 lakhs for the subsequent offences, as well as falsification of entries in the patent register, which may result in imprisonment for up to two years, a fine, or both. Additional penalties apply for the unauthorized use of expressions such as “Patent Office” and for failure to comply with statutory directions relating to secrecy or patent applications, which may also lead to imprisonment or fines. Where such offences are committed by a company, persons in charge of and responsible for the conduct of the company’s business may also be held liable. I hope this answer was helpful. In case of further queries, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank You.

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