"The notice of the motion will be on board for ad-interim relief before... Honourable Justice S J Kathawala on December 16," Tata Steel said in a BSE filing.
On December 16, the court will also hear Tata Sons' plea to let it become a party to the case.
With this suit, for the first time, the government has been dragged into the legal wrangling set off by the sacking of Cyrus Mistry as Tata Group chairman, as the ministries of corporate affairs and law have been made defendants.
They also challenged a rule in the Companies Act which allows promoters to vote on a resolution seeking removal of independent directors.
Only public shareholders should be allowed to vote on a resolution on removal of independent directors as these directors discharge a fiduciary duty towards minority shareholders and protect their interests, they reasoned.
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