Patents are crucial for inventors to protect their inventions and are an effective way to ensure innovation in the country. However, receiving a rejection on initial patent claims is a relatively frequent outcome. According to the Corporate Statistics compiled in the Annual Report 2014-2015, out of the 37,526 patent application filed in the year 2015, 28,776 were submitted for re-examination.
The reasons for receiving a rejection on your patent claim can be widely varied, depending on the field of application for your invention and the frequency of innovation in that particular field. The examiner may find a pre-existing claim or publication with one or more features similar to your application or it might be tricky to establish the novelty of your invention. However, most of these claims can be re-evaluated and reapplied for a patent.
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The reasons for receiving a rejection on your patent claim can be widely varied, depending on the field of application for your invention and the frequency of innovation in that particular field. The examiner may find a pre-existing claim or publication with one or more features similar to your application or it might be tricky to establish the novelty of your invention. However, most of these claims can be re-evaluated and reapplied for a patent.
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