Justice Pratibha Singh Makes History as First Indian to Chair WIPO Judges Board

Justice Pratibha Singh has achieved a groundbreaking milestone by becoming the first Indian to chair WIPO's Advisory Board of Judges. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman enthusiastically congratulated her on this historic achievement for India and the Asian region. Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal also extended his best wishes, calling it a moment of great pride for the nation. Justice Singh brings extensive IP expertise to this prestigious international role, having authored significant patent law works and chaired Delhi High Court's IP Division.

Key Points: Justice Pratibha Singh Appointed WIPO Advisory Board Chair 2025-27

  • Justice Singh will serve on WIPO Advisory Board for 2025-27 term
  • FM Sitharaman praised her peer-reviewed patent law publications
  • Commerce Minister Goyal called it moment of pride for India
  • Singh previously chaired Delhi High Court's first IP Division
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FM Sitharaman lauds Justice Pratibha Singh's appointment as WIPO Advisory Board Chair

Delhi High Court Justice Pratibha Singh becomes first Indian to chair WIPO's Advisory Board of Judges, hailed by FM Sitharaman as historic milestone for India and Asia.

"Congratulations Justice Pratibha Singh on reaching 'a first for India and the Asian region' milestone - Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman"

New Delhi, Oct 22

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Wednesday congratulated Pratibha Singh, a Delhi High Court judge, on her appointment as chair of the World Intellectual Property Organisation's (WIPO) Advisory Board of Judges.

Singh will be a member of the advisory board for the period of 2025-27.

“Congratulations Justice Pratibha Singh on reaching ‘a first for India and the Asian region’ milestone,” FM Sitharaman said in a post on X social media platform.

“Justice Singh has worked on IP matters and has authored a peer-reviewed two volume book on Patent Law earlier. Remarkable contribution to jurisprudence,” she added.

Earlier, Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal extended his best wishes to Pratibha Singh.

"Heartiest congratulations to Justice Pratibha M. Singh ji of Delhi High Court, on being appointed as Chair of the World Intellectual Property Organisation's Advisory Board of Judges for the term 2025-2027," Goyal wrote on his official X handle.

Goyal termed the appointment a moment of pride for India, as it strengthens the country's strong global presence.

"This prestigious appointment is a moment of great pride for Bharat, reflecting the nation's growing global stature in the field of Intellectual Property. It will further strengthen India's engagement with @WIPO, contributing to a resilient and innovation-driven IP ecosystem worldwide," the minister added.

In 2017, Singh was appointed a Permanent Judge of the Delhi High Court. She previously served as both the presiding judge and chair of the first IP Division of the Delhi High Court 2021-22 Session.

Singh began practising law in 1991 and has since made frequent appearances before the Indian Patent Office, the Supreme Court of India, the High Court of Delhi, and the IP Appellate Board.

WIPO offers a worldwide platform for information, policy, and services related to intellectual property. Its goal is to take the lead in creating a fair and efficient international intellectual property system that encourages innovation, rewards creativity, and advances economic growth.

—IANS

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Rohit P
Great to see Indian legal talent getting international recognition. Hope this leads to better IP protection for Indian startups and innovators globally.
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Arjun K
While this appointment is commendable, I hope our government focuses equally on strengthening IP infrastructure within India. Many small inventors still struggle with patent registration processes.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the tech industry, this is fantastic news! India's growing influence in global IP governance will benefit our innovation ecosystem tremendously. 👏
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Vikram M
Justice Singh's 30+ years of experience speaks volumes. Her journey from practicing law in 1991 to this prestigious appointment is truly inspiring for young lawyers across India.
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Michael C
This shows how India is becoming a key player in shaping global intellectual property standards. Perfect timing as our country emerges as an innovation hub.

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