129. Restrictions on
practice as patent agents. –
(1) No person, either alone or in partnership
with any other person, shall practise, describe or hold himself out as a patent
agent, or permit himself to be so described or held out, unless he is registered
as a patent agent or, as the case may be, unless he and all his partners are so
registered.
(2) No company or other body corporate shall
practise, describe itself or hold itself out as patent agents or permit itself
to be so described or held out.
Explanation.—For the purposes
of this section, practise as a patent agent includes any of the following acts,
namely:—
(a) applying for or
obtaining patents in India or elsewhere;
(b) preparing
specifications or other documents for the purposes of this Act or of the patent
law of any other country;
(c) giving advice
other than of a scientific or technical nature as to the validity of patents or
their infringement.