The patriarch of the over 155-year-old construction empire held an 18.4 per cent stake in Tata Sons
The genesis of the dispute can be traced to the removal of Mistry as executive chairman of Tata Sons in 2016
Mistry had succeeded Ratan Tata as the chairman of TSPL in 2012 but was ousted four years later
Has approached foreign banks for a Rs 5,000-crore bridge loan
Minority shareholders rights to get impacted, says review petition in SC
The legal fracas is just posturing by SP Group to get a better valuation of its stake in the conglomerate, says a lawyer
In its March 26 judgement, Supreme Court had ruled in favour of the Tata Group
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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They stand vindicated in the Mistry saga, but what is legally sound may not conform to the best standards of governance
Experts explain the distinction between the rights of small and minority shareholders in public-listed and private companies
Mistry said that he is disappointed by the Supreme Court verdict on his battle with Tata Sons
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.
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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