Intellectual Property Law – I is a comprehensive foundational text that introduces readers to the essential principles governing intellectual property rights. The book systematically explains the concept, nature, scope, and significance of intellectual property in modern legal systems, with particular emphasis on statutory interpretation and doctrinal development. Designed as an introductory volume, it lays the groundwork for understanding patents, copyrights, trademarks, and other forms of intellectual property within a structured legal framework.
The content is organized to align with university syllabi, making it highly suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate law students. Complex legal concepts are presented in a clear, analytical manner, enabling readers to grasp both theoretical and practical dimensions of IPR. The book also highlights the growing relevance of intellectual property in commerce, innovation, and corporate governance.
Serving as the first volume in an intellectual property law series, this book is an indispensable resource for academic learning, competitive examinations, and foundational professional reference. Its clarity, systematic approach, and curriculum relevance make it a trusted starting point for anyone seeking a solid understanding of intellectual property law.






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