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<h1>IPR border measures restrict imports of infringing goods through notice, registration, and customs suspension procedures.</h1> Border protection against imports infringing intellectual property rights is effected under Section 11 of the Customs Act and Notification No.51/2010 through the IPR (Imported Goods) Enforcement Rules, 2007, which prescribe notice, fees, registration, time limits, and safeguards. Registered right holders must furnish bonds and indemnities with consignment-specific security on interdiction; registration activates prohibition of infringing imports, is centrally managed via ARTS, and excludes transit goods and non-commercial personal consignments.