Delhi High Court seeks Novo Nordisk reply on Natco Pharma plea to revoke semaglutide patent

The Delhi High Court asked Novo Nordisk to respond to Natco Pharma’s petition seeking revocation of Novo Nordisk’s semaglutide patent, which is set to expire in March.
Delhi High Court seeks Novo Nordisk reply on Natco Pharma plea to revoke semaglutide patent
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The Delhi High Court sought Novo Nordisk’s response on why its patent on semaglutide should not be revoked, based on a petition filed by Hyderabad-based Natco Pharma. Justice Jyoti Singh issued notice to Novo Nordisk and listed the petition for further hearing in February. Natco Pharma claimed the patent lacked novelty and alleged an attempt to evergreen the patent to extend exclusivity beyond the primary patent’s expiry. Novo Nordisk’s semaglutide patent is set to expire in March, and multiple generic companies are attempting to manufacture their own versions, leading to patent disputes in India.

Key insights

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    Natco Pharma alleges lack of novelty and evergreening: Natco Pharma claimed Novo Nordisk’s semaglutide patent lacked novelty and alleged an attempt to evergreen the patent to extend exclusivity beyond the primary patent’s expiry.

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    Patent expiry is driving generic manufacturing attempts and disputes: The upcoming March expiry of the semaglutide patent has led many generic companies to attempt manufacturing their own versions, contributing to patent disputes in India.

Takeaways

The Delhi High Court has put Novo Nordisk on notice and scheduled further hearing in February on Natco Pharma’s request to revoke the semaglutide patent that is set to expire in March.

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