Cyrus Mistry was the sixth and youngest chairman of Tata Sons and took over after Ratan Tata retired in December 2012
Kumar writes in his blog that only lawyers and PR firms gained from Tata-Mistry war; the board could have just let the clock run out in five months
Kumar's blog chronicles the events of the day and those that followed subsequently, including disbanding of the group executive council, of which Mistry was a member
According to sources, top law firms are receiving a lot of queries seeking possible legal implications due to their position on boards
The NCLT has decided to hear the matter expeditiously and give an order in about a month's time
Tata-Mistry spat has contributed $10 billion decline in market value of group's listed companies
However, Mistry firms can challenge the dismissal in National Company Law Appellate Tribunal
The petitions have alleged 'mismanagement' in the Tata Group and 'oppression' of minority share-holders
Following his ouster as chairman Tata Sons, In December 2016, Cyrus Mistry & his investment firms filed a petition against Tata Sons and its directors, Tata Trusts, its chairman & several individuals
Mistry, in the petition filed under the Companies Act, claimed that his removal was due to a result of mismanagement by the board's trustees and oppression of minority shareholders of the group
The finance minister has decided not to meet either side, as the government does not want to be seen getting embroiled in the Tata Group turmoil
Mistry camp also refuted allegations of "significant issues of conflict of interest in relation to the Shapoorji Pallonji Group
Under the pact, an amount of Rs 351.77 crore will be converted into equity shares of JPVL with a face value of Rs 10 each and Rs 280 crore will be written off, JSW Energy said in a BSE filing
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
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