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Supreme Court to hear after 10 days plea of CIPL for expunction of adverse remarks against Mistry
Updated On: 28 February, 2022 12:06 PM IST | New Delhi | PTI
A bench headed by Chief Justice N V Ramana was told by senior advocate Janak Dwarkadas, appearing for CIPL and Mistry, that this is an application for expunging 'certain remarks which affect my reputation, integrity and character' in the judgement

Cyrus Mistry. File pic/AFP
The Supreme Court on Monday said it would hear after ten days the plea of Cyrus Investment Pvt Ltd (CIPL) seeking expunction of certain remarks made allegedly against Cyrus Mistry in the 2021 verdict setting aside the NCLAT's order which had restored Mistry as the executive chairman of the Tata Group.
A bench headed by Chief Justice N V Ramana was told by senior advocate Janak Dwarkadas, appearing for CIPL and Mistry, that this is an application for expunging 'certain remarks which affect my reputation, integrity and character' in the judgement.
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