Niharika Sahoo Bhattacharya (Ed.)

This book is a unique compilation of comprehensive
works covering the potentials, challenges, and realities of geographical
indications from an Indian perspective. The book encompasses critical studies
on legal, regulatory, and institutional frameworks and debates surrounding
geographical indications. The concept of geographical indication has not
received paramount importance in India compared to the other forms of
intellectual property rights like patents and trademarks, while GI is becoming
critical in national and international discourses. It aims at presenting both
national and international situations and discussions, which will appeal to
readers worldwide. This book in its first part elaborately deals with the
genesis of the GI Act, and then it goes on to analyze both substantive as well
as procedural aspects of the registration under the Indian GI Act and tries to
identify the discrepancy and gaps in the laws. Also, a comparative perspective
has been built by analyzing the GI laws and regulations of some developed
countries with that of India. The challenges in existing regulation for quality
control and enforcement of GI products in the Indian GI Act have been dealt
comprehensively by the authors which are critical in achieving the stated
objectives of the Act.
The book also focuses on the role of geographical
indication in the socio-economic development of rural India. The authors have
illustrated how the GI can act as an effective mechanism for employment
generation and sustainable growth opportunities in different sectors like
agriculture, food, and handicraft. The
interaction of GI with traditional knowledge and biodiversity and their impact
on society is also extensively covered. The book contains real-life case
studies by the authors from different states of India highlighting the success
stories and missed opportunities of different GIs and the way forward where the
GI can function as an effective tool for the overall development of a country
and promote international trade.
The book will provide law students, scholars from
legal and IP disciplines, legal practitioners, producers, and policymakers a
factual and multidimensional insight into the GI system in India. This will
further promote research in this area, particularly from an Asian perspective
and enhance the real-life application of GI to varied products.
Geographical Indication Protection System in India-Sayantani
Datta, Niharika Sahoo Bhattacharya
A Study on the Quality Control and Enforcement of Registered Geographical Indication Goods in India-Niharika Sahoo Bhattacharya, Kuhu Tiwari
Free Trade Agreements and Geographical Indications Standards in Asia-Ananthu S. Hari, K. D. Raju
Geographical Indication Registrations for Rural Enterprise Development-Mahuya Hom Choudhury, Subrata Kr. Paul
Foodstuffs and Geographical Indications in India: An Analysis-Padmavati Manchikanti, Sayantani Datta, Tapas Kumar Bandopadhyay
Protection of Geographical Indication: The Interface with Traditional Knowledge-Ajoy Jose, Padmavati Manchikanti
Farms to Market: GI Odyssey of Sojat Mehndi-Pankaj Tyagi, Lipsa Dash, Saranya Dash
Managing Geographical Indications: Challenges and Opportunities-Surya Mani Tripathi, Sravanti Vedula
Role of Authorized User in Adding Efficacy to GI Protection in India: Issues and Challenges-Nidhi Buch
Niharika Sahoo Bhattacharya has nearly twelve years of
experience in the area of Intellectual Property and has published in various
domains of Intellectual Property Law including patents, trademarks,
geographical indications in international journals of repute. She is currently
serving as an Assistant Professor in Rajiv Gandhi School of IP Law at IIT
Kharagpur. Prior to this, she was a Scientist Fellow at National Institute of
Science, Technology and Development Studies (NISTADS), CSIR, India. Her exposure to the real ground situation
regarding GI has motivated her to come up with a book that can showcase the
real pictures about GI, particularly in India.
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