Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) have been defined as ideas, inventions and creative expressions on which there is a public willingness to bestow the status of property (David 1993). IPRs provide certain exclusive rights to the creators of IP, in order to enable them to reap commercial benefits from their creative efforts or reputation. The purpose of IPR legislation is to protect against unauthorized imitation, copying or deceptive usage of identifying marks. This books is very informative and interesting for the intellectual property rights specially for the patenting for the pharmaceuticals in india. Its gives wide idea about how to patenting in india. Its very rich in the case studies and examples. Its very helpful for the students and the industrials personnel to know the patenting in pharma industries.