Cyrus Mistry sends letter to Tata Global Beverages
Mistry had termed the move to remove him as chairman 'illegal' and also claimed that no voting took place in the board meeting.

Mistry had termed the move to remove him as chairman 'illegal' and also claimed that no voting took place in the board meeting. Mistry may also move the Company Law Tribunal soon.
Mistry was removed on Tuesday as the chairman of Tata Global Beverages, which co-owns and runs Starbucks coffee stores across India, an action he had called "inaccurate and illegal."
Mistry had been ousted as chairman of Tata Sons, the holding company for the Tata group, last month, sparking a bitter public spat between the two sides.
Tata Global Beverages was not immediately reachable.
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