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Lodhas set to file appeal before division bench in Calcutta High Court after Birla group ouster

Birla Corporation said that it would look into the judgment and take necessary steps, including filing of appeal, arguing the verdict had ignored shareholders’ democracy and their majority decision to retain Harsh Vardhan Lodha as chairman

September 20, 2020 / 20:09 IST
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The Lodhas are looking to file an appeal as early as 21 September against the Single Bench order of the Calcutta High Court stopping Harsh Vardhan Lodha from holding any office in M P Birla Group entities.

The Business Standard newspaper reports that the Lodhas are planning this move after a court order restrained Harsh Vardhan Lodha, non-executive director and chairman of the company from holding any office in the M P Birla Group. The group informed stock exchanges late Saturday that a single-judge bench of the Calcutta High Court passed the ruling on September 18, in a probate proceeding to which the company is not a party.

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The Birla Corporation, the flagship entity of the group, said on September 19 that it would look into Calcutta High Court judgment and take necessary steps, including filing an appeal, because the verdict had ignored shareholders’ democracy and the right to elect by majority of their votes a person as a director of the company.

The order that was passed on September 18 has an impact on 30 companies, trusts and societies holding shares in various companies of the Birla group. The companies are supposed to exercise their voting right in accordance with the directions of the Administrator Pendente Lite (APL) Committee, formed in 2012 with court-appointed administrators to oversee and administer the estate of the late Priyamvada Devi Birla.