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MCA moves NCLAT to seek review of Tata Sons vs Mistry order

The NCLAT agreed to hear the matter on January 2.

December 23, 2019 / 14:51 IST
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Cyrus Mistry (GettyImages)
Cyrus Mistry (GettyImages)

The Ministry of Corporate Affairs (MCA) moved the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal (NCLAT) today, seeking an amendment to the part of the tribunal’s decision in it which struck down the Registrar of Companies’ order to convert Tata Sons from a public company to private.

The NCLAT agreed to hear the matter on January 2.

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On December 18, while adjudging the Cyrus Mistry vs Tata Sons case, announced a series of decisions in favour of Mistry, including reinstating him as Chairman of the Tata Sons. It also declared the RoC’s decision to convert Tata Sons from a public company to a private company as “illegal” and suggested the decision may have been taken in a “hurried manner” to help Tata Sons.

The MCA argued that the RoC decision to convert Tata Sons to a private company was in accordance with a previous judgment passed by the National Companies Law Tribunal (NCLT), which heard this case before.