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Intellectual Engineers & Advocates

Trusted Protection for Your Innovations with DURRO IP

We take care of your tax work, so you can focus on building your business.

Securing Ideas, Brands,
and Inventions

DURRO IP is a team of intellectual engineers and advocates committed to protecting ideas, innovations, and creative work. We help individuals, startups, and businesses secure their intellectual property with reliable and technical expertise.

We believe every idea has value and deserves strong protection. Our team works closely with clients to understand their goals and provide practical solutions for trademarks, copyrights, designs, patents, PCT filings, and geographical indications.

What We Do

Patents

Protect your inventions and technical innovations legally. Gain exclusive rights and prevent unauthorized use of your invention.

Design Registration

Protect the unique look and visual design of your product. Stop others from copying your design and maintain market advantage

Copyright Registration

Safeguard your creative work like content, and software. Get legal proof of ownership and protection against copying.

Patent Filings

End-to-end support for filing patent applications accurately. From drafting to submission, we ensure complete legal compliance.

Trademark Registration

Protect your brand name, logo, and identity from misuse. Secure exclusive rights and build long-term brand value.

Geographical Indication (GI)

Protect products linked to a specific region and its reputation. Ensure authenticity and prevent unauthorized use of the GI name.

Intellectual Property Litigation

Strong legal support to defend and enforce your IP rights. We represent you in disputes, infringements, and legal proceedings.

PCT Filings

Secure international protection for your invention through PCT. File once and seek patent rights across multiple countries.

Why Choose DURRO IP

We are committed to delivering reliable, transparent, and result-driven intellectual property services. Our focus is on protecting your ideas with care, expertise, and complete honesty.

No Hidden
Fees

High-quality IP solutions at fair and transparent pricing – no surprises, no extra charges.

Guaranteed
Satisfaction

We aim for complete client satisfaction through accurate and timely service.

Excellent
Advisory

Clear guidance and practical advice at every step of the IP process.

Expert CA, CS
& Lawyers

Experienced professionals handling every legal and technical detail.

Trusted by Our Clients

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DURRO IP made the trademark registration process very smooth and easy. Their team explained everything clearly and handled all formalities professionally. Highly recommended.
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Excellent service and quick response. The team guided me step by step for copyright registration and kept me updated throughout the process. Very reliable.
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I consulted DURRO IP for patent filing and was impressed by their technical and legal expertise. Transparent pricing and no hidden charges at all.
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Professional, confidential, and supportive. They helped us with design registration and advisory services. Truly a team you can trust.
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Great experience with DURRO IP. Their lawyers and advisors provided clear guidance and delivered on time. Completely satisfied with their service.

Frequently Asked Questions

Our Frequently Asked Questions section is designed to answer the most common queries about intellectual property protection. Here, you’ll find clear information on our services, processes, timelines, and pricing, helping you make informed decisions with confidence. If you need more details, our experts are always ready to assist you.

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What Is Considered a Patent?

A patent is an exclusive legal right that allows the owner of an invention to make, use, and sell that invention. This exclusivity prevents others from manufacturing, using, selling, offering to sell, or importing the invention without the owner’s authorization. Patents are territorial, meaning an Indian patent only provides protection within India. A patent is granted only after the invention meets the statutory requirements of patentability. Durro IP assists in navigating these requirements and securing effective patent protection.

If an invention involves the use of a biological resource sourced from India, the applicant must obtain prior approval from the National Biodiversity Authority (NBA). This requirement arises under Section 6(1) of the Biological Diversity Act, 2002 (BDA), which states that no person may apply for any form of intellectual property right, whether in India or abroad, for an invention based on research or information relating to an Indian biological resource without securing approval from the NBA.

For patent applications, the Act provides a limited relaxation—permission from the NBA may be obtained after the patent has been accepted but before the patent is granted by the appropriate patent authority. The NBA is required to process such permission applications within 90 days from the date they are received.

Under the BDA, the term “biological resources” refers to plants, animals, and microorganisms or their parts, genetic material, and by-products (excluding value-added products) that have actual or potential use or value. This definition excludes human genetic material.

Under Indian patent law, applicants are required to inform the Patent Office about the status of any corresponding foreign patent applications filed for the same or substantially similar invention. This information must be provided within six months from the date of filing such foreign applications.

In addition, when requested by the Patent Office, the applicant must furnish copies of search reports, examination reports, office actions, communications from foreign examining authorities, and details of claims that have been allowed in those foreign jurisdictions.

The defendant may file a counterclaim seeking revocation of the patent, or alternatively, may initiate a revocation proceeding before the Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) on the grounds permitted under law.
In addition, when requested by the Patent Office, the applicant must furnish copies of search reports, examination reports, office actions, communications from foreign examining authorities, and details of claims that have been allowed in those foreign jurisdictions.

A trademark is a distinctive sign which identifies certain goods or services as those originating from a specific person or enterprise.
A trade mark, commonly referred to as ‘brand’, is a mark capable of being graphically represented and which is capable of distinguishing the goods or services of one person from those of others. A trade mark may be a word, name, device, label, numerals, combination of colours, sound or shape used on goods or services to indicate point of origin of such goods or services.
A trademark gives the owner exclusive rights to use the mark in connection with the sale of goods and/or provision of services. The owner may prevent others from making, using, selling, offering to sell, or importing goods and/or services that bear the registered mark.

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