The book 'Patents Act 1970' by the Parliament of India is a seminal piece of legislation that has had a significant impact on the Indian intellectual property landscape. The Act, which governs the grant and regulation of patents in India, is presented in a scholarly and detailed manner, providing in-depth insights into the legal framework surrounding patents. Through its precise language and meticulous explanations, the book offers a comprehensive understanding of the provisions related to patents, including patentability criteria, rights of patentees, and mechanisms for patent infringement and revocation. The literary style is formal and authoritative, reflecting the authoritative nature of the subject matter. The book serves as a crucial reference for legal professionals, policymakers, and academics in the field of intellectual property law. It is a testament to the Parliament of India's commitment to promoting innovation and protecting intellectual property rights within the country. Readers will find this book to be an indispensable resource for navigating the complex world of patent law in India and beyond.