This document provides an overview of intellectual property rights (IPR) enforcement in India. It discusses the key laws protecting trademarks, copyrights, patents, industrial designs, geographical indications, and internet/IT. Registration is required for patents, designs, and geographical indications, but not for trademarks and copyrights. Registration confers monopoly rights and shifts the burden of proof to defendants in litigation. Remedies for IPR infringement include civil, criminal, and administrative actions. Civil remedies involve injunctions and damages/profits. Criminal complaints can be filed with the police or courts. Administrative remedies include customs actions. The document also discusses interim injunctions, Anton Pillar orders, John Doe orders, and protections for trade secrets.