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Tata Trusts said on April 19 that trustees of the Bai Hirabai Jamsetji Tata Navsari Charitable Institution (BHJTNCI) have decided to initiate proceedings to amend restrictive clauses in the trust deed — including provisions that bar non‑Zoroastrians from serving as trustees.
The decision follows a complaint by former trustee Mehli Mistry to the Maharashtra Charity Commissioner challenging the appointments of Venu Srinivasan and former defence secretary Vijay Singh on grounds of religion and residency.
The trustees met on April 17 under Noel N. Tata and said the 1916 codicil to Sir Ratan Jamsetji Tata’s will did not impose faith‑based restrictions; the 1923 trust deed, however, contained clauses introduced later that restrained trustee eligibility.
Tata Trusts noted non‑Zoroastrians have been appointed since 2000 after a legal opinion and that the trust’s objects were broadened in 2015 to include the general public.
Venu Srinivasan has resigned, saying business commitments were the reason, while Tata Trusts reiterated support for CEO Siddharth Sharma.
Any formal alteration to the deed will require approval from the appropriate authority.
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