Chronology Of Events Leading To NCLT's Rejection Of Cyrus Mistry's Plea

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Majority of Tata Sons' members lost confidence in Cyrus Mistry, said NCLT.The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) on Monday dismissed Cyrus
Mistry's plea challenging his removal as Chairman of Tata Sons
Mistry was removed as the Tata Sons board and majority of its members lost confidence in him, the NCLT Mumbai's main bench of B S V
Prakash Kumar and V Nallasenapathy said in a judgement
The tribunal said it was not accepting Mistry's contentions that his removal was due to the result of mismanagement by the board and
abruptly ousted as the Tata Sons Chairman that day, creating an upheaval in the Indian corporate world.Here's the chronology of the Tata
Sons-Cyrus Mistry case:October 24, 2016: Tata Sons ousts Cyrus Mistry from the post of chairman; names Ratan Tata as interim chairmanOctober
25, 2016: Mistry writes to Tata Sons' board accusing 's hadow control' by the Tata TrusteesDecember 19, 2016: Mistry resigns as director
from all Tata group firmsDecember 20, 2016: Mistry moves National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) alleging oppression of minority shareholders
and mismanagementJanuary 12, 2017: Tata Sons names N Chandrashekaran as ChairmanFebruary 6, 2017: Mistry removed from the post of director
of Tata Sons' boardSeptember 21, 2017: Tata Sons' board approves plan to become a private companyJune 12, 2018: NCLT sets July 4 as date of
orderJuly 4, 2018: NCLT defers judgement till July 9July 9, 2018: NCLT dismisses Cyrus Mistry's pleas challenging his removal as chairman
of Tata Sons