Industrial Designs Act, 2001

Secondary infringement: providing means for infringement.

53.—A person infringes the design right where he or she without the licence of the registered proprietor of the design—

(a) makes,

(b) sells, rents or offers or exposes for sale or rent,

(c) imports into the State, or

(d) has in his or her possession, custody or control,

an article specifically designed or adapted for applying to or incorporating in a product the design, knowing or having reason to believe that it has been or is to be used to make infringing products.