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TCS Board Meets Under Ishaat Hussain, Directors Tight-Lipped

It was widely expected that the board would decide on a date of the EGM against the backdrop of majority stakeholder Tata Sons seeking shareholders' approval to remove Mistry as a director

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Tata Global Is Second Group Company To Remove Mistry As Chairman After TCS

Mistry replaced by Harish Bhat, a non-executive director of Tata Global Beverages; Mistry calls the move illegal

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Tata Tussle Escalates: Tata Global Beverages Removes Mistry As Chairman

Harish Bhat, a non-executive director of the company and confidant of Ratan Tata, has been appointed chairman of the company; Mistry says the decision by the board of Tata Global Beverages is 'inaccurate and illegal'

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Deposed Chairman Cyrus Mistry Refutes Tata Claim On Rising Expenses

Mistry said one reason for a rise in expenses under his tenure was because Tata Sons was bearing some costs on behalf of Tata's chairman emeritus Ratan Tata

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The Road Ahead For Tatas

For Ratan Tata, the challenges are mounting. Coming back from retirement to take over the reins of a major holding company which manages billions of dollars in revenue is no easy task

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Tata Motors Avoids Commenting On Mistry's Future As Chairman

The company in a statement said all decisions taken by the board of Tata Motors on strategy and operations have been 'unanimous' and executed by the chairman and the management

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The Reverence Code And The Tata Succession Battle

In the Tata Sons boardroom battle, the divide between the traditional power codes and the modern ethos is clearly visible

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Tata-Mistry Row Escalates, No-holds-Barred Fight Likely

The Tata-Mistry feud flared up on Sunday, with the ousted chairman rebutting allegations of "drifting away" Tata companies during his tenure and hitting back at attempts to question integrity of independent directors who backed him, prompting the $102-billion group's holding firm Tata Sons to assert it will do "whatever is required" to deal with the situation

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Tata Sons' Criticism Of Independent Directors Unfortunate, Says Mistry

Stating that the independent directors whose conduct has been questioned include names like Deepak Parekh, Nusli Wadia and Nadir Godrej, Mistry said it is 'truly unfortunate' that independence of 'stalwarts of India Inc' is being questioned

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Will Do Whatever It Takes To Deal With Mistry Ouster: Tata Sons

Tata Sons 'reiterates that it is crucially important for boards, including independent directors, to consider that their views and positions ensure the future of Tata companies is protected'

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Deposed Chairman Cyrus Mistry Defends Handling Of Harassment Claim In Tata Feud

Cyrus Mistry, the ousted chairman of India's Tata Sons Ltd, denied on Friday that he mishandled a harassment case at the company's hotel arm, an incident that media reports said was one of the factors leading to his removal

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Corporate Power Struggle Set To Continue; Mistry May Up Attack Against Tatas Next Week

As the boardroom battle intensifies, ex-chairman of Tata Sons Cyrus Mistry is likely to up the offensive next week once the Tata group companies that he chairs come out of the mandatory silence period before their quarterly earnings

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Mistry's Removal As TCS Chairman 'Cloak And Dagger Move By Tata'

'Cloak and dagger machinations with little regard to due process of law has come to define the angry strategy of the Ratan Tata camp,' a source close to Mistry said

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Tata Sons Hits Out At Cyrus Mistry; Accuses Him Of Betraying Trust

Launching a scathing attack on ousted chairman Cyrus Mistry, Tata Sons on Thursday accused him of betraying trust and trying to seek control of main operating firms of the over $100 billion group

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Scuffle At Tata Group HQ: Press Club Demands Guards' Arrest

Three photojournalists from Times of India, Mid-Day and the Hindustan Times were allegedly beaten by the guards, and are in hospital now

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