In its March 26 verdict, the court had ruled in favour of the Tata group
The Supreme Court's observations in the Tata-Mistry case has raised questions about the fiduciary duties of nominee directors
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Mistry said his aim at Tata was to ensure a robust board-driven system of decision-making and governance that is 'larger than any one individual'
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Now the Mistrys are not getting even a board seat on Tata Sons, and the court has left it to both parties to negotiate the exit price of Mistrys
Tata Group may offer an exit to Mistry family from Tata Sons on the basis of valuation chartered accountant Y H Malegam put in 2016.
There's room in India for a Tata super-app to compete with Mukesh Ambani's Reliance Industries Ltd
The court has made it clear that Mistry Group is not a small shareholder and a board seat cannot be allotted to it contractually or by law
Another legal battle over stake valuation must be avoided
The court said that it is up to Tata Sons, Mistry to take the legal route to resolve the issue of shares
Here's a timeline of the battle between Tata and Cyrus Mistry
Tata Group companies, on Friday, rallied up to 6 per cent in intra-day trade on the BSE post the Supreme Court ruling
Tata Sons' market value pegged at Rs 6.32 trn based on the holding company discount for its listed peers at present
Reacting to the apex court ruling, Ratan Tata in a tweet said, 'It is not an issue of winning or losing.'
The Supreme Court ruled in favour of Tata Sons in the Tata vs Mistry case, bringing quietus to the half-decade old legal battle which started in 2016
A bitter legal and public battle between the two sides erupted when Cyrus Mistry, the scion of the Mistry family, was removed from Tata Sons' board as chairman in October 2016 by its board
As per the Friday's cause list uploaded on the apex court website, a bench headed by Chief Justice S A Bobde would pronounce the verdict