First came the withdrawal of long-standing, fruitless offer made by Tata to buyout Bermuda-based hotel chain Orient Express Hotels
Mistry is likely to garner support from the directors as he got good reports from the nomination and remuneration committee of the company
Says replacing Radia firm with Arun Nanda's company right before Mistry's entry cost Tatas a bomb
Mistry calls his ouster illegal; Harish Bhat named new boss
Board will be apprised on ongoing inquiry in Tata firms on alleged breach of corp governance norms
The NCLT today rejected ousted Chairman Cyrus Mistry's petition for an interim relief
Around 71% of shareholders voted in favour of Wadia's removal
Wadia had earlier opposed the removal of former Tata Sons Chairman Cyrus Mistry
The tribunal criticised Mistry for levelling charges against Ratan Tata and trustee director N Soonawalla
Mistry, who derives $16.7 bn of his fortune from his 18.4% equity in Tata Sons makes it harder for Mistry to sell this stake with a change in the legal status of Tata Sons
The NCLAT judgment has surely dented Mr Tata's reputation as he has been asked to 'desist' from interfering in the affairs of the group
It has sought the removal of the words "illegal" and "with the help of RoC" in the tribunal's order pertaining to Tata Sons' transition from a public to private company, in September 2017
Most key Tata stocks have gained since Wednesday's order; weakness remains in smaller stocks
Ratan Tata converted a sprawling, monolithic empire into a cohesive unit. He faces another career battle again
Given that the relations between Ratan Tata and Cyrus Mistry are probably beyond repair, would Mistry even want to return to work at Bombay House, as the headquarters are known?
The 172-page order said the action taken by Ratan Tata and others against the former Tata Sons chairman was oppressive and illegal
If Supreme Court strikes down the NCLAT order restoring Cyrus Mistry's position, then life returns to normal at Tata Group.
The NCLAT ruling leaves the Tata group rudderless as it faces a string of urgent decisions.
Wadia was a favourite of former Tata group chairman J R D Tata to take over the group's reins after him
The 'deep-rooted' discord between Tata and Mistry was over how each side viewed conflict of interest