Patent Infringement Litigation in Pakistan: A Practical Guide
How to enforce patent rights in Pakistani courts — from cease and desist to trial.
Patent infringement occurs when a person makes, uses, sells, or imports a patented invention without the patent holder's authorisation. The patent holder can seek an injunction, damages, and account of profits. The burden of proof is on the patentee to establish infringement, and on the alleged infringer if they claim a defence (prior use, experimental use, exhaustion). Patent disputes are heard by the IP Tribunal with appeals to the High Court.
The intellectual property landscape in Pakistan has evolved significantly since the establishment of IPO Pakistan in 2012. With the IP Tribunal providing specialised adjudication and Pakistan's obligations under the TRIPS Agreement driving legislative reform, businesses and creators now have stronger tools for protecting their innovations and brands. However, enforcement remains challenging, particularly in the area of counterfeit goods and online piracy, making proactive registration and monitoring essential.
Pakistani courts have increasingly recognised the importance of IP rights. The Lahore, Islamabad, and Sindh High Courts have granted ex parte injunctions in meritorious infringement cases, and the criminal provisions of the Trade Marks Ordinance and Copyright Ordinance provide a meaningful deterrent when enforced through the FIA and local police. For businesses operating across borders, Pakistan's membership in the Paris Convention, PCT, and Madrid Protocol (for trademarks) provides mechanisms for international protection.
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