![]() ![]() Referring to the timing of TVS’ application, S Sridhar, two-wheelers CEO of Bajaj Auto, said, “The revocation application dated August 24, 2007, thus preceding the display of TVS Motor’s proposed motorcycle with twin-spark technology, suggests that the Bajaj DTSi patent No 195904 dated Jmay be a cause of concern for TVS Motor.”īajaj Auto has mentioned in the release that the matter has been referred to the company’s legal advisers. “We have no overwhelming desire or fondness to go to court,” he said.Ī Bajaj Auto statement issued on Wednesday said it has received the Chennai-based manufacturer’s application seeking to revoke its patent. Meanwhile, Bajaj Auto MD Rajeev Bajaj said the company would wait for TVS’ Flame to be out in the market to decide on its future course of action regarding the patent infringement suit. On the other hand, TVS chairman and managing director Venu Srinivasan said, “We are taking the advice of our counsel.” Talking to reporters on the sidelines of the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM) annual convention, Mr Srinivasan said, “All I can say is we are confident of what we are doing.” He, however, declined to comment on the company’s future course of action. ![]() “If our IPR (intellectual property rights) is violated, we shall defend it,” Bajaj Auto chairman Rahul Bajaj said on Wednesday. TVS has filed an application for revoking Bajaj’s ‘digital twin-spark ignition’ patent, while Bajaj Auto has referred the matter to its legal advisors. MUMBAI: The Bajaj-TVS two-wheeler patent spat may be headed for the courts.
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