Tata group on Tuesday filed caveats in Supreme Court, Bombay High Court and National Company Law Tribunal to prevent ousted Tata Sons Chairman Cyrus Mistry from getting an ex-parte order against his sacking.
According to sources, the Tatas don’t want any court to pass any ex-parte orders without hearing their side of the story.
“They have pleaded to be heard before the court passes any interim order like stay on Mistry’s sacking,” a source said.
Earlier in the day, interim Chairman Ratan Tata had asked senior management of the conglomerate’s firms to focus on their businesses without being concerned about the top-level change.
In a sudden and dramatic turn of events, Mr. Mistry was on Monday sacked as Chairman of India’s largest conglomerate Tata Group.