Ratan Tata hails NCLT decision

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

Trusts on Monday welcomed the Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) verdict that dismissed the petitions of former Group chief Mistry against

Tata Trusts owns over 60 percent in the while Mistry family owns over 18 per cent in the group.

Ratan Tata, in a statement, said, "Judgement of NCLT, delivered today has been a vindication of actions that felt obliged to take in Oct '16. It's a reinforcement of principles and forthrightness that prevails in our judiciary, which makes all of us proud of our country and its democracy."

The NCLT on Monday rejected Mistry's petition challenging his dismissal as of the conglomerate.

Mistry was ousted from the board of Tata Sons after a four-year stint in October 2016.

Mumbai NCLT's division bench, headed by B.S.V. Prakash Kumar and V. Nallasenapathy, in an oral order, ruled that was removed as Tata Sons because shareholders lost trust in him.

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First Published: Mon, July 09 2018. 22:12 IST