Instead, during his tenure as chairman of Tata Sons, and a director on the board of Tata Sons, Mistry tried to gain "unbridled control over the group", the tribunal held in its order.
In a 368-page judgement made public on Thursday, a special bench of the NCLT, Mumbai has delved deep into the history of the Tata family and its businesses, praising all along, the virtues, and "benevolence" extended by the Tatas to the "society" for decades.
The bench has admitted that it secured such information on the group's origins and the past through "Britannica, and Wikipedia," but considering such history, and merits of the Tata group, it is unlikely that the group could have made prejudiced business decisions solely for personal gains.
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