Reached for comments on Mistry's claim in a petition before National Company Law Tribunal that the governance framework at Tata Sons is weak, a Tata Sons spokesperson expressed "surprise" at the assertion.
"It is mischievous on the part of any Tata Sons executive to suggest the lack of a strong governance framework at Tata Sons, more so someone who has been associated with the company as a director since 2006. One can only call these allegations as an amalgam of half-truths and untruths," he said.
He added that in 2012-13, the Tata Sons board and Mistry had given their explicit approval to an amended governance framework involving Tata Trusts and Tata Sons.
"Mr Mistry willingly participated in this process and his entire family shareholding in Tata Sons voted upon to effect these amendments," he said.
"We reiterate Mr Cyrus Mistry and his family holdings in 2013 had fully supported and approved the governance framework that is embodied in the Articles of Association of Tata Sons," he added.
Mistry, who was abruptly removed as chairman of Tata Group's holding company on October 24, yesterday filed a petition before NCLT seeking replacement of Tata Son's current board and appointment of a retired Supreme Court judge as non-executive chairman.
Despite Mistry's recent assertions that it is not a personal issue, it is evident that it always has been for him a personal issue which reflects his deep animosity towards Ratan N Tata, said the statement.
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