Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) serve as the backbone of innovation and creativity, providing creators and innovators with legal protection for their ideas and creations. By granting exclusive rights to the creators, IPRs encourage and incentivize individuals to come up with groundbreaking inventions and original works of art. IEPL (Intellectual Property Enforcement) plays a pivotal role in safeguarding these rights and ensuring that the efforts and investments put into innovative and artistic endeavors are not exploited or infringed upon. By actively enforcing IPRs, society can promote a culture of innovation and creativity, fostering economic growth and benefiting both creators and consumers.#34#