Section 159 Patents Act 1970 enacts that the Patents Act binds the Government in:
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: C.
1. Section 159 Patents Act 1970: 'This Act shall bind the Government.'
2. Hence the Government is BOUND by all provisions of the Patents Act — patents granted to Government departments/undertakings are subject to revocation, infringement actions, opposition etc.
3. However, Section 100 (use for Government purposes) and Section 102 (acquisition) confer significant powers on Central Government to use or acquire patents notwithstanding ownership.
4. Hence option A is correct.
_Source: Patents Act 1970 / Copyright Act 1957 / Trade Marks Act 1999 (Bare Acts, IPIndia portal + Copyright Office) — Patents Act 1970, Section 159_
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