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For an invention to be qualified as a Patent, it should be:
- Novelty: It should be new and different from the existing technology or ‘State of the Art’. The invention must never have been made before, published, known, carried out before or used before.
- An Inventive Step or Non Obviousness: The invention must represent sufficient advancement in technology compared to the existing technology. In other words, the technology advancement should not be obvious to a person of ordinary skill in the concerned field.
- Industrial application: The invention should be useful and industrially applicable, should be possible to produce in multiples.
- Consistency: The type and the nature of the output produced by the invention must be the same across all the copies of the manufactured invention.
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