Mistry takes Tata to court; supporter Nusli Wadia booted from board
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Mumbai
LAWYERS for Cyrus Mistry, the ousted ex-chairman of Indian conglomerate Tata, on Thursday fired the opening salvo of a legal case pitting their client against company patriarch Ratan Tata.
Advocate Gopal Mukherjee told the first hearing of a companies disputes tribunal that Mr Mistry had been unfairly sacked as Tata boss in October because he had informed the board about alleged corporate malfeasance at the steel-to-salt giant.
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