Indian patent law will protect crops ‘unless injurious to health’
K. S. Jayaraman
Nature, 1999, vol. 402, issue 6762, 566-566
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DELHI The Indian government is proposing a patent law on new crop varieties under which patent applications can be rejected for varieties whose commercial exploitation may be injurious to health.
Date: 1999
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