Archana Singh
Archana Singh represents the modern intellectual property professional who seamlessly bridges science, law, and strategic innovation protection. As Partner at Singh & Singh Law Firm LLP and a seasoned patent agent, she has spent over a decade working across patent prosecution, litigation, oppositions, and design law in domains including biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, electronics, AI, and telecom. […]

Archana Singh represents the modern intellectual property professional who seamlessly bridges science, law, and strategic innovation protection. As Partner at Singh & Singh Law Firm LLP and a seasoned patent agent, she has spent over a decade working across patent prosecution, litigation, oppositions, and design law in domains including biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, electronics, AI, and telecom. What sets her apart is her ability to combine technical depth with legal precision to safeguard innovation at every stage.

In this episode of The Koffee Conversation Show – Emerging Lawyer Series, Archana shares a highly insightful perspective on patent strategy, prosecution, litigation, AI in IP law, startup innovation, pharmaceutical patents, and India’s evolving intellectual property ecosystem. Her insights highlight a powerful truth—innovation alone is not enough; protecting it strategically is equally critical. Her journey reflects resilience, continuous learning, and the power of adapting across disciplines.

Archana’s journey into IP law began unexpectedly during her biotechnology studies, when she witnessed researchers lose an opportunity because another party had already secured a patent on a similar invention. That moment introduced her to the world of patents and sparked a curiosity that eventually led her to qualify as a patent agent in 2011. From working in patent litigation on landmark cases to later strengthening prosecution strategies, her career evolved through practical exposure and persistence rather than rigid planning.

A defining aspect of her journey has been empowering startups and innovators through the Government of India’s SIPP (Startups Intellectual Property Protection) Scheme. By helping startups build strong IP portfolios and access patent support affordably, she actively contributes to strengthening India’s innovation ecosystem. Her story proves that protecting ideas is not just legal work—it is nation-building.


Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Archana Singh

  • Patent prosecution and litigation require entirely different mindsets and strategies
  • Strong prosecution creates the foundation for successful patent litigation
  • Patent drafting requires long-term strategic foresight and precision
  • Missing patent deadlines can permanently destroy valuable rights
  • Litigation is fast-paced and unpredictable, while prosecution is methodical and deadline-driven
  • India is one of the few countries offering both pre-grant and post-grant patent opposition systems
  • Pre-grant oppositions help prevent weak or “evergreened” patents from being granted
  • Patent oppositions improve overall patent quality and public interest protection
  • Patent ecosystems become stronger when innovation and scrutiny coexist
  • Cross-disciplinary collaboration between scientists and lawyers is essential in IP practice
  • Technical specialization matters heavily in patent law
  • AI is significantly improving prior art searches, patent mapping, and portfolio analysis
  • AI can increase efficiency but should never replace human legal judgment entirely
  • “AI is also learning, and you are the subject” — caution is necessary while relying on AI tools
  • Global debates around AI inventorship and non-human inventors are reshaping IP law
  • India’s startup ecosystem is increasingly aware of patent protection and IP strategy
  • The SIPP Scheme has made patent filing more accessible for startups and MSMEs
  • Innovation in India is expanding rapidly beyond metro cities into tier-2 and tier-3 regions
  • Universities, students, startups, and individual inventors are increasingly filing patents
  • Intellectual property is now viewed as a strategic business asset
  • Startups require emotionally intelligent IP guidance because inventions are deeply personal to founders
  • Building a complete IP portfolio involves patents, trademarks, designs, and commercialization strategy
  • Pharma patent law in India continues balancing innovation with affordable public access
  • Section 3(d) remains a defining pillar of India’s pharmaceutical patent framework
  • Patent pools and collaborative licensing improve access to life-saving medicines globally
  • AI-driven patent analytics could reshape future medicine patent pools and licensing structures
  • Continuous learning and reading habits are critical for young IP professionals
  • Over-reliance on AI weakens conceptual understanding and legal fundamentals
  • Hard work, consistency, and discipline remain timeless professional strengths
  • “If you cannot run, then walk — but do not stop” became a defining life philosophy

▶️ Watch the full episode on YouTube on The Koffee Conversation Show – Emerging Lawyer Series to explore how patents, biotechnology, AI, startups, pharmaceutical innovation, and legal strategy come together to shape the future of intellectual property in India.

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