International Design Registration support from our Design team, handled end-to-end as part of our Intellectual Property practice.
The International Application is prepared and filed within 5 to 7 business days. WIPO publishes the design in the International Designs Bulletin within 6 months of filing (or immediately upon request). Each designated country has 6 to 12 months to grant or refuse protection.
We make legal and intellectual property filings seamless, secure, and fully transparent. Here is how we handle your assignment from start to finish:
Understand your goals, check eligibility, and draft the filing roadmap.
Collect required records and conduct compliance checks for errors.
Draft and submit applications to the registry within 48 business hours.
Monitor application progress and respond to office actions/objections.
Handover certified registrations and provide post-filing support.
The Hague System is an international registration system administered by WIPO that allows design owners to protect their industrial designs in multiple member countries through a single application filed with the WIPO International Bureau.
India acceded to the Hague Agreement (Geneva Act) and it became operational for Indian applicants. This enables Indian designers and companies to file international design applications through the Hague System and designate other member countries.
Yes, the Hague System allows up to 100 designs to be included in a single international application, provided they all belong to the same Locarno Classification class. This is particularly useful for design families or product ranges.