News illustration depicting the deferral of Tata Trusts board meeting following a charity commissioner's order.
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Tata Trusts aplaza su reunión de junta directiva tras una orden de la oficina de caridad

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El Comisionado de Caridad de Maharashtra ordenó a Tata Trusts aplazar su reunión de junta directiva programada para el 16 de mayo de 2026 y solicitó una investigación sobre las quejas relativas al número de fideicomisarios perpetuos en Sir Ratan Tata Trust.

La orden se produjo tras las quejas presentadas por la abogada Katyayani Agrawal el 18 de abril de 2026 y por el fideicomisario Venu Srinivasan el 28 de abril de 2026. Las quejas alegaban que tres fideicomisarios perpetuos de Sir Ratan Tata Trust violaron la Sección 30A(2) de la Ley de Fideicomisos Públicos de Maharashtra, que limita a los fideicomisarios perpetuos a una cuarta parte del total de la junta.

El Comisionado de Caridad, Amogh S. Kaloti, declaró que celebrar la reunión durante la investigación pendiente podría generar complicaciones. La reunión de la junta se había fijado originalmente para el 8 de mayo antes de reprogramarse para el 16 de mayo sin que se indicara el motivo.

Tata Trusts describió la orden como unilateral y afirmó que la enmienda de 2025 es prospectiva, por lo que no afecta a los nombramientos anteriores de fideicomisarios perpetuos. El fideicomiso señaló que está examinando las instrucciones y destacó que Srinivasan había reconocido las notificaciones de la reunión.

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