Khaleej Times

NCLT dismisses Mistry’s plea against Tatas

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mumbai — An Indian tribunal dismissed on Monday a petition by former Tata Sons chairman Cyrus Mistry who had alleged oppression of minority shareholde­rs and mismanagem­ent, giving the $100 billion conglomera­te an initial win in a drawnout feud.

The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), a quasi-judicial body for corporate grievances, said it did not find any merit in allegation­s of mismanagem­ent in Tata group companies.

“The ruling is in line with the earlier position expressed by the Tribunal. An appeal on merits will be pursued,” a statement from Mistry’s office said.

“We will continue to strive for ensuring good governance and protection of interests of minority shareholde­rs and all stakeholde­rs in Tata Sons from the wilful brute rule of the majority,” the statement said.

Mistry, who was ousted from the board of Tata Sons after a four-year stint in October 2016, claimed in his petition to the tribunal in December 2016 that he was illegally removed as chairman of the software-to-salt conglomera­te.

He had also pointed out corporate governance lapses and insider trading in the group.

“The judgement has only reaffirmed and vindicated that Tata Sons and its operating companies have always acted in a fair manner and in the best interest of its stakeholde­rs,” N Chandrasek­aran, Chairman of Tata Sons, said in a statement. —

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