"All I can say is we are confident of what we are doing. We are the most tax savvy company," TVS Chairman and Managing Director Venu Srinivasan told reporters on Wednesday on the sidelines of SIAM Annual Convention in New Delhi.
He, however, declined to comment on the company's future course of action saying, "We are taking the advise of our counsel."
Srinivasan said Flame -- the new 125 cc bike by TVS Motor --
is practically ready to sell and will be out in November.
The company had filed a patent last month for the CCVTi technology, which has been used in the new offering by TVS and become a bone of contention between the two motorcycle makers, in India.
Meanwhile, Bajaj Auto Managing Director Rajeev Bajaj said the company would wait for TVS's Flame to be out in the market to decide on future course of action regarding the patent infringement suit.
"We have no overwhelming desire or fondness to go to the court," Bajaj said.