Question
Legal Studies Question on Intellectual Property Law
Which of the following statement is right?
An invention must not possess utility for the grant of patent. No valid patent can be granted for an invention devoid of utility.
An invention must possess utility for the grant of patent. No valid patent can be granted for an invention devoid of utility.
An invention must possess utility for the grant of patent. Valid patent can be granted for an invention devoid of utility.
An invention must not necessarily possess utility for the grant of patent. Valid patent can be granted for an invention devoid of utility.
An invention must not necessarily possess utility for the grant of patent. Valid patent can be granted for an invention devoid of utility.
Solution
The Correct Option is (D): An invention must not necessarily possess utility for the grant of patent. Valid patent can be granted for an invention devoid of utility.