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Delhi HC says Ratan Tata a well-known figure, his trademark must be protected

Observing the significance of Ratan Tata’s name, Justice Mini Pushkarna ruled during the (Sir Ratan Tata Trust vs. Dr. Rajat Srivastava) case that third parties cannot misuse it

February 11, 2025 / 16:49 IST
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The Delhi High Court stated on February 7 that the name "Ratan Tata" holds the status of a well-known trademark and must be protected from misuse by any third party.

Justice Mini Pushkarna's bench, responding to a lawsuit by the Sir Ratan Tata Trust and Tata Sons Pvt Ltd, barred Rajat Srivastava from holding an award ceremony under the name 'Ratan Tata Icon Award.'

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According to the lawsuit, the defendants ignored prior warnings and proceeded with promoting an unauthorised event and award, misleadingly claiming endorsement from the Tata Trusts and its former Chairman, late Ratan N Tata. However, during the legal proceedings, they consented to cancel the event and cease using Ratan Tata’s name, according to a report by ANI.

Observing that 'TATA' is a well-known mark, the High Court stated that the late Ratan Tata, its former chairman, is a widely recognised figure, and his name cannot be used by any third party without proper authorisation from the plaintiffs.