NCLT dismisses Cyrus Mistry's plea against removal as Tata

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The (NCLT) today dismissed the pleas of challenging his removal as of Sons.

was removed as the Sons board and majority of its members lost confidence in him, the NCLT Mumbai's main bench of B S V Prakash Kumar and V Nallasenapathy said in a judgement.

The tribunal said it was not accepting Mistry's contentions that his removal was due to the result of mismanagement by the board and oppression of minority shareholders of the group.

was removed because the board and majority of its members lost confidence in him after he sent out certain crucial information about the company to the I-T department, leaked details to the media and came out openly in public against the company's shareholders and its board, the bench said.

In October 2016, Mistry was ousted as Sons

Two months later, he and his family-run investment firm, Investments, approached the NCLT as minority shareholders against the corporate monolith and others, including Ratan Tata, alleging oppression and mismanagement.

As per the plea, five months later he was also removed from the post of of Tata Sons' board for approaching the NCLT.

Mistry can appeal against this order before the

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First Published: Mon, July 09 2018. 11:35 IST