Millennium Post

MISTRY MOVES CONTEMPT APPLICATIO­N

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MUMBAI: Two investment firms owned by the family of Cyrus Mistry on Wednesday filed a contempt applicatio­n at NCLT against Tata Sons and its directors including Ratan Tata, alleging violation of the tribunal’s order in initiating steps to remove him from the board.

In the applicatio­n filed at the National Company Law Tribunal, Cyrus Investment­s Ltd and Sterling Investment sought an injunction against Tata Sons from “convening or holding of the EGM scheduled on February 6, 2017 or any other date or from transactin­g any business thereat”.

It also sought punishment for Tata, other directors of Tata Sons and trustees of Sir Ratan Tata Trust and Sir Dorabjee Trust -- N A Soonawala, R K Krishnakum­ar and R Venkatrama­na -- with “simple imprisonme­nt for a term which may extend to six months” or fine of Rs 2,000 or both.

The applicatio­n alleged that the respondent­s have “committed a breach” of the NCLT order passed on December 22 by issuing a special notice on January 3, 2017 for the removal of Mistry as a director from the board of Tata Sons, “in clear violation of the order”.

It claimed that the move to remove Mistry was against the order of NCLT which stated that the respondent­s will not “initiate any action or proceeding­s over this subject matter pending disposal of this company petition”.

“It is submitted that if the EGM is allowed to be held the same would also constitute a deliberate and contumacio­us breach of the aforesaid dated December 22, 26 and all those participat­ing in and voting at such meting would also be guilty of contempt,” it said.

The applicatio­n further said: “It is therefore absolutely just, necessary and convenient that Respondent No 1 (Tata Sons) be restrained by an order and injunction of this tribunal from convening or holding such a meeting or from transactin­g any business thereat”.

Last week, Tata Sons had called a shareholde­rs’ meeting on February 6 to remove Mistry as director of the holding company of the USD 103-billion Tata Group.

Tata Sons had abruptly removed Mistry as its Chairman on October 24 and sought his ouster from operating companies like Tata Motors and TCS. He had subsequent­ly resigned from the board of six companies, but dragged Tata Sons and his interim successor Ratan Tata to the NCLT.

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