SC to hear Cyrus Mistry’s plea after 10 days

New Delhi: The Supreme Court on Friday adjourned for 10 days the hearing of Shapoorji Pallonji Group descendant Cyrus Mistry’s plea against him while upholding the apex court’s decision to remove him as its executive chairman of the Tata Group. The comment was rejected. Appearing before a bench headed by Chief Justice of India NV Ramana, senior advocate Janak Dwarkadas for Mr Mistry said the comments in the judgment damaged his character, reputation. Tata’s senior advocate Harish Salve objected to the very consistency of Mr. Mistry’s plea. “We will hear you after 10 days. Let’s see,” said the CJI. The court had in March last year appointed Mistry as Tata’s executive chairman. The National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT)’s decision to re-establish it in 2013 was quashed. Mr. Mistry was initially only removed from the post of executive chairman of Tata Sons. However, his subsequent actions, including “sensational This includes leaking a confidential mail to the media and giving information to income tax officials claiming to be a “law-abiding citizen” to create an “all-out war” against Tata. This led to his removal as a director, the court had observed in its 2021 ruling. The apex court, in its 282-page judgment, had said, “Cyrus Pallonji Mistry himself had invited trouble.

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