Our Founders

Their Blessings mean the world to us


Late Sh. MC Chatter

Late Shree M.C. Chatter was not just the founder of Chatter & Co., but the very foundation upon which a legacy of integrity, service and visionary leadership was built. Born in the modest village of Manoharthana, he arrived in Kota at the age of 13, alone, yet driven by a powerful sense of ambition and an unyielding determination to build something meaningful. Through sheer perseverance, tireless hard work and an unbreakable moral compass, he rose to become one of the most respected figures in the legal and tax consulting community. A qualified lawyer and tax advisor, his reputation for honesty, discipline and commitment was unmatched. He led a life rooted in strong values, never wavering from his principles, no matter the challenge. Beyond professional excellence, he was deeply spiritual, believing in a higher purpose and always acted with others in mind—be it family, clients, or society at large. Known for his simplicity, strict discipline and compassionate outlook, he left an indelible mark on everyone who crossed his path. His story is one of grit and grace—a self-made man who turned obstacles into stepping stones and whose legacy continues to guide and inspire generations.


Late Smt. Paras Chatter

Late Smt. Paras Chatter was a deeply respected Jain scholar, revered for her spiritual depth, vast knowledge and unwavering devotion to Jain philosophy and way of life. Her life was a glowing example of simplicity, humility and compassion—values she not only lived by but lovingly passed down through generations. A guiding light within the Jain community, she was admired for her grace, wisdom and ability to connect with people from all walks of life. Known for her calm presence and insightful understanding of Jain scriptures, she inspired countless others to lead lives rooted in faith, kindness and inner discipline. Her legacy lives on in the lives she touched and in the values she instilled in her family and community.

"Visionaries who turned values
into institutions"