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TVS sends patent revocation copy to Bajaj

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September 04, 2007 19:17 IST

There were no signs of let up in the war of words between Bajaj Auto and TVS Motor over use of patented technology in their motorcycles, with the Chennai-based company claiming on Tuesday that it had delivered a copy of its patent revocation application to its rival.

"As a matter of fair game, we have delivered to Bajaj Auto on Tuesday a copy of patent revocation application, which we  had filed with the Appellate Board of Patent Office in Chennai in August," TVS counsel Lakshmi Kumaran told PTI.

Although the revocation application was filed in August, it takes time for the Apellate Board to send notices and hence, TVS took upon itself to inform BAL about the same. However, it could not be confirmed from Bajaj Auto whether it has recieved the revocation application.

Meanwhile, Bajaj CEO (two-wheeler) S Sridhar said in a statement the company continued to be 'anxious and prepared to defend
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its DTSi patent in the event of any attempted infringment, as it has done successfully in recent years'.

"This will be clearly and finally evident only if and when an offending product is actually launched," it said.

The fight between the two companies erupted last week with country's second-biggest motorbike maker Bajaj Auto accusing TVS for infringing on its DTSi technology patent for use in the newly-launched 125cc TVS Flame and said it will take all necessary steps to safeguard its interests and "inflict maximum permissible damage upon the offender".

However, TVS dismissed such "malicious" allegations and asked the Pune-based firm to withdraw its charge, failing which it would go ahead with its Rs 250 crore (Rs 2.5 billion) damage suit.

Bajaj threatens TVS with 'maximum damage'
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