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Tata-Mistry saga: In a new twist, RoC seeks modification of NCLAT order

The Registrar of Companies has sought deletion of the words 'illegal' and 'with the help of the RoC' used by the NCLAT in its last week order

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
In a new twist to the Tata-Mistry saga, the Registrar of Companies under the corporate affairs ministry on Monday moved the NCLAT seeking to implead it as a party in the dispute between the two and sought certain modification in the order passed by the tribunal last week.

The Registrar of Companies has sought deletion of the words "illegal" and "with the help of the RoC" used by the NCLAT in its last week order, reinstating Cyrus Mistry as the executive chairman of the $110-billion Tata group.

The tribunal had termed the appointment of N Chandrasekaran, as 'illegal' following the

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