New Delhi: Tata group Chairman Emeritus Ratan Tata on Friday hailed the order by Supreme Court in the conglomerate's legal battle against ousted Chairman Cyrus Mistry as "a validation of the values and ethics that have always been the guiding principle of the group".
Reacting to the apex court order setting aside the NCLAT order, restoring Mistry as the executive chairman of the conglomerate, Tata in a tweet said, "I appreciate and am grateful for the judgment passed by the honourable Supreme Court today".
Appreciating the judgement passed by the Supreme Court, he said, "After relentless attacks on my integrity and the ethical conduct of the group, the judgement upholding all the appeals of Tata Sons is a validation of the values and the ethics that have always been the guiding principle of the group."
He further said, "It reinforces the fairness and justice displayed by our judiciary."
A bench of Chief Justice SA Bobde and Justices AS Bopanna and V Ramasubramanian said it is allowing the appeals filed by Tata Group.
The court said, "All the questions of law are liable to be answered in favour of the appellants Tata Group and the appeals filed by the Tata Group are liable to be allowed and those by Shapoorji Pallonji Group are liable to be dismissed."
The apex court had on January 10 last year granted relief to the Tata group by staying the NCLAT order by which Mistry was restored as the executive chairman of the conglomerate.
Mistry had succeeded Tata as chairman of the Tata Sons in 2012 but was ousted four years later, after which bitter legal battles followed.