The plaintiff RDB and Co HUF had said in its lawsuit before the single judge that R D Bansal had commissioned Satyajit Ray to write the screenplay and direct the film and claimed that the copyright in the film vested with Bansal at all times. The plaintiff also claimed to be the ‘successor in title’ to Bansal.
The Delhi High Court has upheld a single-judge order rejecting the plea - moved by the producers of the 1966 Bengali film 'Nayak', R.D.B and Co. (HUF), seeking injunction against publishing house HarperCollins from printing the novelisation of .
The Delhi High Court has upheld a single judge order which ruled that late director Satyajit Ray is the first owner of copyright in 1966 Bengali film Nayak and that the right to novelize its.
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