Legal Requirement of Publication
- Yes, publication of a registered design is mandatory under the Designs Act, 2000.
- Upon successful registration, the design is automatically published in the Designs Journal.
- Publication is carried out by the Controller of Designs at the Design Office in Kolkata.
- There is no need for a separate request or fee for publication after registration.
- The publication ensures the design enters the public record.
Purpose of Publication
- Publication informs the public about the existence of the registered design.
- It allows third parties to examine the scope and legal status of the design.
- It establishes the date from which the design is enforceable.
- It helps prevent infringement by enabling transparency.
- It facilitates legal action by proving public knowledge of the design.
Content of Publication
- The Designs Journal includes the registration number and date.
- It provides the name of the proprietor and class of the article.
- It includes a brief description and representations of the design.
- It shows the statement of novelty submitted by the applicant.
- It may contain other administrative details related to the design.
Effect of Publication
- The design becomes open to public inspection after publication.
- Anyone can request a certified copy or view the design details.
- Legal protection begins from the date of registration, but publication reinforces enforceability.
- It restricts others from claiming ignorance in infringement cases.
- It is a prerequisite for initiating cancellation or opposition proceedings.
Administrative Process
- Publication is handled by the Design Office without applicant intervention.
- The Controller includes the registered design in the next available Designs Journal issue.
- The journal is published periodically on the official IP India website.
- Delays in publication do not affect the validity of the registration.
- No objection or modification can be made once the design is officially published.



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