Mehli Mistry has filed a caveat with the office of the Charity Commissioner in Mumbai, seeking to be heard before any change is made in the list of trustees at Tata Trusts, sources told CNBC-TV18 .

Mistry has referred to a communication dated October 17, 2024, which, according to him, requires that all trustees be re-appointed as permanent trustees upon the expiry of their current terms.

The move signals Mistry’s intent to ensure he is given an opportunity to present his position before any alteration in the Trusts’ governing body takes effect.

Under the Maharashtra Public Trusts Act, 1950, the Charity Commissioner serves as the regulatory authority overseeing the registration and administration of public charitable trusts in the state. As per the Act, Tata Trusts must inform the Char

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