Exclusive Rights
- Design registration grants the owner exclusive rights to apply the design to the registered article.
- The owner can legally stop others from copying or imitating the design.
- Only the registered proprietor has the right to manufacture, sell, or distribute the design-applied product.
- The protection is applicable within the territory of India.
- It allows commercial exploitation of the design without unauthorized competition.
Legal Enforcement
- The registered proprietor can initiate legal action against infringers.
- Remedies include injunctions to stop further use and claims for damages or compensation.
- The owner can sue for recovery of profits earned by the infringer.
- Seizure and destruction of infringing goods may also be ordered by the court.
- Enforcement is possible only if the design is valid and in force.
Duration of Protection
- The initial term of protection is ten years from the date of registration.
- It is extendable by an additional five years through timely renewal.
- The total period of protection is fifteen years.
- During this time, the design remains a legally protected intellectual property asset.
- After expiration, the design enters the public domain and loses exclusive rights.
Commercial Benefits
- The registration enhances the market value of products through distinctive design.
- It increases customer appeal and brand differentiation.
- The owner can license or assign the design for revenue generation.
- Registered designs can be used as collateral in business transactions.
- It provides a competitive edge by protecting innovative visual elements.
Recognition and Public Record
- The registered design is published in the Designs Journal for public notice.
- It is recorded in the Register of Designs maintained by the Controller of Designs.
- The registration creates a legal presumption of ownership.
- It serves as documented proof in enforcement, assignment, or valuation matters.
Public registration deters infringement by making rights visible to competitors.



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