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Under Articles 52 and 53: the president of India is head of the executive branch Under Article 60 : the duty of preserving, protecting, and defending the constitution and the law. Under Article 74 : the prime minister is the head of the Council of Ministers , which aids and advises the president in the performance of their constitutional duties.
The Preamble of the Constitution of India – India declaring itself as a country. The Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy and Fundamental Duties are sections of the Constitution of India that prescribe the fundamental obligations of the states to its citizens and the duties and the rights of the citizens to the State. These sections are considered vital elements of the ...
Article 84 may however play a role in opposition proceedings, by virtue of Article 101(3) EPC, if the patent proprietor amends the claims. [21] In 2015, the Enlarged Board of Appeal held in G 3/14 that "the clarity of the amended claims of a patent may be examined in opposition proceedings only when, and then only to the extent that the ...
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Reference Date of decision or opinion Keywords and/or comments Sources; G 1/83 G 2/83 G 3/83 G 4/83 G 5/83 G 6/83 G 7/83: 5 December 1984 Patentability - Art. 52(4) and 54(5) EPC 1973 - No substantive distinction between method claims and use claims, allowability of second medical indications, although Art. 54(4) EPC 1973 appeared to only deal with first medical indications.
March 19, 1986, T 51/84 (Coded distinctive mark/Stockburger). [2] The Board held that if a claim focuses solely on procedural steps involved in applying a coded distinctive mark to an object without indicating or presupposing technical means for carrying them out, a process of this kind is excluded from patentability by Article 52(2)(c) and (3) EPC.
Commission Decision of 12 October 2007 relating to Articles 111 and 172 of the Polish Draft Act on Genetically Modified Organisms, notified by the Republic of Poland pursuant to Article 95(5) of the EC Treaty as derogations from the provisions of Directive 2001-18-EC of the European Parliament and of the Council on the deliberate release into the environment of genetically modified organisms ...
Article 62 lays down the qualifications that a person must possess to be elected as a Member of Parliament. According to this article, a person must be of good character and reputation, possess adequate knowledge of Islamic teachings and practices, and not have been convicted of any crime involving moral turpitude.