Wadia defamation case: Court issues notices to Tata\, others

Wadia defamation case: Court issues notices to Tata, others

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

A local court has issued notices against former Ratan Tata, present N and eight directors of the group along with the group in a defamation complaint filed by

Wadia had recorded his statement on December 14.

Apart from Tata and Chandrasekaran, the other respondents are Ajay Piramal, Amit Chandra, Ishaat Hussain, Nitin Nohria, Ranendra Sen, Vijay Singh, Venu Srinivasan, and F N Subedar, the group

Wadia filed the complaint in 2016 after he was voted out of some of the group companies, where he was a board member, claiming that Tata and the others had made defamatory statements against him after they removed on October 24, 2016 as the of

Wadia was on the boards of group companies like Indian Hotels Company that runs the Taj group of hotels, TCS, Tata Motors and among others as an He was voted out by shareholders at the specially convened general meeting between December 2016 and February 2017.

Wadia's informed a metropolitan court that the accused persons had alleged that Wadia was acting in concert with Mistry, and thus against the interests of the as a whole.

Wadia in his complaint claimed that he approached the court as he was not satisfied with the explanations the respondents had given him following his letters to them and his complaint seeks to initiate defamation proceedings against them under section 500 of IPC.

The magistrate, however, refused to issue process (notice) to observing that it is a company and not an individual person.

"It appears that complainant (Wadia) has made out a case against accused No 2 to 12 (Tata and others) but there is no such case made out against accused No 1 (Tata Sons) for the offence punishable under section 500. Hence issue process against accused No. 2 to 12," the said in his order.

Meanwhile, a Tata Sons said all due processes were followed in relation to Nusli Wadia's removal as

"Tata Sons had, in exercise of its statutory rights, validly issued a 'Special Notice' seeking his removal. While Wadia has alleged that the contents of the Special Notice were defamatory, the matter is currently sub judice and Tata Sons strongly denies such allegations," the statement said.

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First Published: Mon, December 17 2018. 21:55 IST