Mistry signals end to tussle
The Hindu
Tata Sons ex-chairman unlikely to seek review of SC verdict
Former Tata Sons Chairman Cyrus P. Mistry on Tuesday signalled he was bringing the curtain down on the four-year-long legal battle with the Tata Group over his abrupt ouster in October 2016 as he expressed ‘personal disappointment’ with the Supreme Court’s verdict in the case while adding he and his family would “take the knocks on our chins”. The court last week ruled in favour of Tata Sons and set aside a National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) decision to reinstate Mr. Mistry as its Executive Chairman. “Every member of society looks to institutions such as courts to validate and endorse the appropriateness of his or her actions and beliefs,” Mr. Mistry said in a statement.More Related News
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