Cyrus Mistry brought my group disrepute, says Ratan Tata in his SC plea
NEW DELHI: A day after Tata Sons moved the Supreme Court against the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) order favouring Cyrus Mistry’s return, Ratan Tata approached the apex court to challenge the ruling.
In his plea, the chairman of Tata Trusts argued that the findings of the Appellate Tribunal were “wrong, erroneous, contrary to the record of the case and required consideration by the Supreme Court”. Tata challenged the order that held him guilty of oppression and mismanagement without giving an explanation on any actual or legal ground.