37. Consequences of
secrecy directions. –
(1) So long as any directions under section 35 are in force in respect of an application—
(a) the Controller shall not pass an order refusing to grant the
same; and
(b) notwithstanding anything contained in this Act, no appeal
shall lie from any order of the Controller passed in respect thereof:
Provided that the application may,
subject to the directions, proceed up to the stage of grant of the patent, but
the application and the specification found to be in order for grant of the
patent shall not be published, and no patent shall be granted in pursuance of
that application.
(2) Where a complete specification filed in
pursuance of an application for a patent for an invention in respect of which
directions have been given under section 35 is found to be
in order for grant of the patent during the continuance in force of the
directions, then—
(a) if, during the
continuance in force of the directions, any use of the invention is made by or
on behalf of, or to the order of the Government, the provisions of section 100, 101 and 103 shall apply in
relation to that use as if the patent had been granted for the invention; and
(b) if it appears
to the Central Government that the applicant for the patent has suffered
hardship by reason of the continuance in force of the directions, the Central
Government may make to him such payment (if any) by way of solatium
as appears to the Central Government to be reasonable having regard to the
novelty and utility of the invention and the purpose for which it is designed,
and to any other relevant circumstances.
(3) Where a patent is granted in pursuance of an
application in respect of which directions have been given under section 35, no renewal fee shall be payable in respect of any
period during which those directions were in force.