NEW DELHI: Acknowledging that Ratan Tata is a well-known figure whose trademark deserves protection, the Delhi high court has restrained a third party from unauthorised use of the late ...
MUMBAI: A potential dispute appears to be simmering over division of the Ratan Tata estate, with sources saying that one of the inheritors, Mohini Mohan Dutta, a former Tata group employee who ...
A file image of late Tata Sons Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata at a press event.(AP Photo/Gautam Singh, File) Ratan Tata's recently opened will has raised eyebrows as a non-family, but close ...
Following the demise of great industrialist Ratan Tata, significant changes are set to occur in the management of his trusts, Ratan Tata Endowment Foundation (RTEF) and Ratan Tata Endowment Trust ...
These three people to control stake of Ratan Tata in Tata group companies, not Maya Tata, Leah Tata, Jimmy Tata The boards of the Ratan Tata Endowment Foundation (RTEF) and the Ratan Tata ...
Ratan Tata's revealed will includes an unexpected beneficiary, Mohini Mohan Dutta, an entrepreneur from Jamshedpur who has been left over ₹500 crore. Dutta had a significant, decades-long relationship ...
Ratan Tata's family members will become trustees of the Ratan Tata Endowment Foundation (RTEF) and Ratan Tata Endowment Trust (RTET). They own substantial shares and investments in several Tata ...
This comes as the boards of the Ratan Tata Endowment Foundation (RTEF) and Ratan Tata Endowment Trust (RTET), which manage his financial investments, are set for restructuring Shivam Verma Updated : ...
The Delhi High Court has ruled that the name "Ratan Tata" is a well-known trademark and must be protected from any unauthorised use. The ruling came on February 7 in a trademark suit filed by Tata ...
The Delhi High Court on February 7 said that the name "Ratan Tata" is a well-known trademark which needs to be protected from any unauthorised use by any third party [Sir Ratan Tata Trust Vs Dr. Rajat ...
The Delhi High Court restrained a journalist from using Ratan Tata's name and trademarks for an unauthorised award event. Recognising Ratan Tata as a well-known figure, the court emphasized protection ...
New Delhi: Noting that Ratan Tata “is a well-known personal name or mark”, which needs to be protected from unauthorised use by a third party, the Delhi High Court has barred a journalist from ...