Clarification on Media Reports regarding Compulsory licence
Clarification on Media Reports regarding Compulsory licence
There have been recent media reports that the Government of India has
privately assured that it will not issue any more compulsory license. It
is hereby clarified that such reports are factually incorrect. In this
regard, it may be noted that India has a well-established TRIPS
compliant legislative, administrative and judicial framework to
safeguard IPRs. Under the Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement Public
Health, each member has the right to grant compulsory licenses and the
freedom to determine the grounds upon which such licenses are granted.
Even as Government of India is conscious of the need to spur innovation
and protect individual rights, it retains the sovereign right to
utilize the flexibilities provided in the international IPR regime It
may be noted that to date, there has been only one case of compulsory
license in India and that too after a well-thought out and laid down
process, which was subsequently upheld right up to the highest Court of
the land.
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