Patent Registration you should know about

LEGAL PROTECTION: A registered patentee can approach the court in case of infringement claiming damages. But this facility is not available for an unregistered inventor.
EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS: The registration allows the patentee to have exclusive rights to use, explore and transfer the product for commercial usage and gain profits.
GLOBAL PROTECTION: Though the registration of a patent is only valid in India it can be used as a basis for registration of a patent in any other part of the world.
VALIDITY: When the applicant file complete specification after 12 months from the date of provisional registration the patent will be registered which provides special rights to the patentee for 20yrs from the date of registration and later it has to be released to the public domain.
CREATES MONOPOLY: The competitors who sell similar goods cannot benefit from the invention of the patentee. All the right to use the product commercially vests with the patentee.
CREATION OF ASSET: The product that is registered as patent becomes an intellectual property which is an asset that can be sold, franchised or contracted for commercial purposes.