A legal procedure known as “design rectification” enables mistakes or inconsistencies in the official registry of designs to be fixed. These flaws could be clerical errors that happened during the registration procedure, inaccurate information regarding the design owner, or faults in the design description. The design owner or any interested party who notices errors in the registered details may start the rectification process. The procedure is submitting a rectification request, accompanied by supporting documentation and explanations for the suggested adjustments, to the appropriate intellectual property office. After reviewing the request, the authorities decide what to do based on the strength of the evidence. In order to preserve the integrity of the intellectual property system and safeguard the legal rights of design owners, rectification makes sure that the design register accurately reflects the genuine details of the registered designs.