Honourable Justice Manmohan Singh Tenure as Chairman of IPAB (Intellectual Property Appellate Board) extended for Another three months
The Supreme Court on September 16, 2020 has extended the tenure of Honourable Justice Manmohan Singh as Chairman of IPAB (Intellectual Property Appellate Board) for another three months. Justice Manmohan Singh was appointed on July 2017 for a term of three years. However as per the rules governing the appointment his term would come to an end on attaining retirement age of 65 years on 22nd September 2019. Since Government has not appointed any Chairman thereafter, on a Petition by International Association for Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI) the Supreme Court has extended his term for another year i.e, till 21st September 2020 as the Petitioner claimed that IPAB will be Defunct with his retirement thereby causing hardship several litigants. The Central Government has notified in March 2020 that Justice Singh will continue as the chairman of IPAB up to September 21, 2020, or until further orders, whichever is earlier.
Now with this extension, Honourable Justice Manmohan Singh Tenure as Chairman of IPAB (Intellectual Property Appellate Board) is extended till 21st December 2020.
The process of selecting New Chairman and Vice-Chairman has been already initiated by the Central Government and issued notification for the said positions.
The Intellectual Property Community is expecting uninterrupted smooth functioning of Intellectual Property Appellate Board (IPAB) and stream-lining the Indian Intellectual Property Regime in India.
Varalakshmi
Partner @ I-WIN IP Services
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