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The SC bench headed by Chief Justice N V Ramana, however, did order the deletion of certain remarks made against Cyrus Mistry in the March 2021 verdict.
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Tata-Mistry row: Shapoorji Pallonji Group files review petition against SC verdict On March 26, the apex court had set aside the NCLAT order from December 2019 asking the Tata conglomerate to reinstate Cyrus Mistry as the executive chairman of the company BusinessToday.In | April 25, 2021 | Updated 22:48 IST Shapoorji Pallonji Group has reportedly filed a review petition in Supreme Court against its March 26 verdict in the dispute between Tata Sons and Cyrus Mistry. The development is yet to be confirmed by either party. On March 26, the apex court had set aside the NCLAT order from December 2019 asking the Tata conglomerate to reinstate Cyrus Mistry as the executive chairman of the company. A bench headed by Chief Justice SA Bobde and Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian answered all legal questions involved in the favour of Tata Sons.
Read more about Tata vs Mistry: Shapoorji-Pallonji group files review petition in SC on Business Standard. In its March 26 verdict, the court had ruled in favour of the Tata group
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Apr 04 2021, 10:10 AM April 04 2021, 10:10 AM April 04 2021, 10:10 AM Should it matter what type of company it is when determining the duties of its directors? What is the fiduciary duty of nominee directors? And, do directors nominated by charitable trusts have a wider responsibility to the public than other directors?While the Supreme Court awarded a resounding win to Tata Sons in the oppression and mismanagement case filed against it by Cyrus MIstry, it left a few important questions on corporate go... Should it matter what type of company it is when determining the duties of its directors? What is the fiduciary duty of nominee directors? And, do directors nominated by charitable trusts have a wider responsibility to the public than other directors?
Read more about Fortifying independent directors: Sebi's proposal may fail in practice on Business Standard. Sebi has thrown open for public discussion proposals for fortifying the position of independent directors (IDs)
Farmers threaten to block railway tracks, highways as deadlock continues; 10 points Union Agriculture Minister Narendra Singh Tomar said that it was not proper to announce the next stage of agitation when talks were continuing and urged the unions to return to the discussion table BusinessToday.In | December 11, 2020 | Updated 09:11 IST A group of farmers standing on top of trucks raise slogans during the ongoing protest against the Centers new farm laws, at Singhu border The deadlock between farmers and the government on the three new agricultural laws continued on Friday. Farmers' protest at the Delhi's Singhu border and Tikri border has entered the 16th day. Farmers say that if the Centre does not repeal the three contentious agri laws then they will intensify their agitation. In the past two weeks, several farmers protesting in the Delhi-NCR region have lost their lives mostly due to cold weather.