A book entitled "Patent Specification"
relating to Intellectual Property Law
written by Asst. Prof. Raj Kumar Suwal
was formally released on 4th March, 2009
at Kathmandu School of Law. The book was
released by Professor-Incharge Prof. Madhav
Prasad Acharya in presence of Dr. Yubaraj
Sangroula, faculty, staff and students
of KSL.
The book provides overall scenario of
patent specification including Nepalese
and Indian perspective. The book mainly
deals with basic concepts of the patent
specification by giving brief indication
on the subject, its role and identification
and its types. It also gives the relation
of specification with the basic concepts
of patent system in intellectual property
jurisprudence. The Author has tried to
analyze national legal form of structure
and practice with other extra territorial
legal provisions. The book also discusses
on several relative aspect of formation
of specification giving specific emphasis
in several major aspects of specification
and the patent practice, general interpretation
of specification etc.
Prof. Madhav Pd.
Acharya releasing the book (left), Asst.
Prof Raj Kumar Suwal (looking on...) and
Assoc. Prof. Dr. Yubaraj Sangroula (right)
putting his comments on the book
Intellectual property jurisprudence in
nutshell secures individual creator as
well as whole public by keeping balance
between the encountering interests of
these couple of parties. The patent as
one of the major branch of intellectual
property jurisprudence disseminates the
knowledge as it discloses the brainchild
in its application in the form of specification.
Patent system provides commodity to one's
brainchild by the grant of monopoly right
for limited period. The book attempts
to provide reasonable informative conception
on subject and tries to fill the limited
vacuum in the field of patent practice
in intellectual property jurisprudence.