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One Product Cannot Be Covered by More than One Patent: Delhi High Court Holds Against Astrazeneca
Friday, July 30, 2021

INTRODUCTION

The recent decision of the Delhi High Court (“Court”) in Astrazeneca Ab & Anr v. Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd.1 makes some significant findings on the issue of double patenting. The decision deals with Astrazeneca AB’s (“Astrazeneca”) patents IN 205147 (“IN 147”) and IN 235625 (“IN 625”) (together, the “Patents”) which cover the product compound ‘Dapagliflozen’ (“DAPA”). Below is a brief summary of the decision and its key takeaways.

FACTS

In both the suits, separate benches of Single Judges denied injunction. However, the Defendants were directed to place on record (i) the details, quantum and value of the drug manufactured and sold; (ii) indirect and direct taxes paid; as well as (iii) their assets, from which the damages, if any awarded against them, could be recovered. Plaintiffs challenged the decisions in appeal.

The Division Bench refused to reverse the decisions of the Single Judge and dismissed appeals for the following reasons:

In addition to the above, the Court also noted that the tests of "obvious to a person skilled in the art", "anticipation by publication" and "use before the date of filing of patent application with complete specification", in the context of an earlier patent and its specifications have to be different when the inventor of both is the same. The tests have to be in the context of the “person in the know”, and not of a "person ordinarily skilled in the art". The inquiry, in such a situation, has to be guided by whether the inventor, while writing the first patent application, knew of the invention claimed in the subsequent patent.

CONCLUSION

KEY TAKEAWAYS

1 In FAO(OS) Comm No. 139/2020; 140/2020; 155/2020; 156/2020; 157/2020; 158/2020; 159/2020; 160/2020 and 161/2020

CS(COMM) No.410/2020; CS(COMM) No.411/2020; CS(COMM) No.323/2020; CS(COMM) No.346/2020; CS(COMM) No.414/2020; CS(COMM) No.418/2020; CS(COMM) No.419/2020; CS(COMM) No.426/2020; CS(COMM) No.154/2020

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