Nusli Wadia\'s defamation case fallout of corporate dispute: Ratan Tata

Nusli Wadia's defamation case fallout of corporate dispute: Ratan Tata

In December 2018, a magistrate court in the city issued notices to Ratan Tata and other directors of Tata Sons in the criminal defamation case filed by Wadia in 2016

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Ratan Tata said he spent disproportionate amount of time on the auto business during his tenure as chairman, at the Hotel Investment Conference — South Asia, in Mumbai	Photo: Hotelivate
Senior counsel Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing for Ratan Tata, on Thursday told a division bench of Justices Ranjit More and Bharati Dangre that the entire case was filed with complete non-application of mind

Sons former Ratan told the Thursday that the defamation case filed against him and other directors of the group by industrialist was because of the fallout of a corporate dispute.

In December 2018, a court in the city issued notices to and other directors of in the criminal defamation case filed by Wadia in 2016, after he was voted out of the boards of some

Abhishek Manu Singhvi, appearing for Ratan Tata, on Thursday told a division bench of Justices and that the entire case was filed with complete non-application of mind.

"The case is only a fallout of a corporate dispute between and Nusli Wadia, who is a strong supporter of (former group of Tata Sons)," Singhvi told the court.

He further argued that what the complainant, Wadia, has termed as defamatory is wrong and not "defamatory per se".

"The November 2016 letters and minutes of meeting that was circulated by to its group only sought for Wadia's removal as he was acting against the company's interest," Singhvi said.

After hearing brief arguments, the bench posted the petition for further hearing on June 10.

Wadia in his complaint before the claimed that and others made defamatory statements against him after they removed on October 24, 2016 as the group of

Wadia was on the boards as an independent like that runs the Taj group of hotels, TCS, and Tata Steel, among others.

He was voted out by shareholders at a specially convened general meeting between December 2016 and February 2017.

Wadia said he approached the magistrate's court as he was not satisfied with the explanation the respondents (Ratan Tata and others) had given him following his letters to them.

He, therefore, initiated defamation proceedings against Ratan Tata and others under Section 500 of the Indian Penal Code.

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First Published: Thu, April 18 2019. 15:05 IST