Justice Pratibha M Singh's WIPO Chair Appointment Hailed as Pride for India

Union Minister Piyush Goyal has extended warm congratulations to Justice Pratibha M Singh on her significant international appointment. The Delhi High Court judge will serve as Chair of WIPO's Advisory Board of Judges for the 2025-2027 term. This prestigious position marks an important milestone for India's growing influence in global intellectual property matters. Justice Singh brings extensive experience to the role, having previously led the Delhi High Court's first IP Division.

Key Points: Piyush Goyal Welcomes Justice Pratibha Singh WIPO Advisory Board Chair

  • Justice Singh appointed as WIPO Advisory Board Chair for 2025-27 term
  • Piyush Goyal calls it moment of pride for India's global presence
  • Appointment strengthens India's engagement with international IP ecosystem
  • Justice Singh has extensive IP law experience spanning three decades
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Piyush Goyal hails Justice Pratibha M Singh's appointment as WIPO Advisory Board Chair

Union Minister Piyush Goyal congratulates Delhi High Court Justice Pratibha M Singh on her appointment as WIPO Advisory Board Chair for 2025-27 term.

"This prestigious appointment is a moment of great pride for Bharat, reflecting the nation's growing global stature in the field of Intellectual Property. - Piyush Goyal"

New Delhi, Oct 21

Union Minister Piyush Goyal on Tuesday extended best wishes to Pratibha M. Singh, a Delhi High Court judge, on her appointment as chair of the World Intellectual Property Organisation's (WIPO) Advisory Board of Judges.

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

"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.

The Commerce and Industry Minister 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, Justice Pratibha M. 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.

World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO), a specialised agency of the United Nations, works to protect intellectual property (IP) globally. Founded in 1967 by the WIPO Convention, it comprises 193 member states and is headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.

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 talent getting global recognition. Justice Singh's 30+ years of experience in IP law will definitely bring valuable insights to WIPO. Hope this leads to better protection for Indian innovations worldwide.
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David E
While this appointment is commendable, I hope it translates into tangible benefits for Indian startups and innovators. Sometimes these international positions remain symbolic. Let's see if it actually improves IP protection for Indian creators.
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Ananya R
More power to Indian women in leadership roles! 👏 Justice Singh's journey from practicing law in 1991 to this prestigious position is truly inspiring for young women lawyers across the country.
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Vikram M
This is excellent news for India's standing in the global IP landscape. With our growing tech and pharma industries, having an Indian voice at WIPO's highest level is crucial. Well deserved appointment!
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Sarah B
As someone working in the innovation sector, I appreciate how important this appointment is. India needs strong representation in global IP forums to protect our traditional knowledge and modern innovations alike.

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