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Tata Trusts said trustees of the Bai Hirabai Jamsetji Tata Navsari Charitable Institution met on April 17 and will seek to amend restrictive clauses in the trust deed that bar non-Zoroastrians from serving as trustees.
The move follows a challenge by former trustee Mehli Mistry to the appointments of Venu Srinivasan and Vijay Singh, who were accused of not meeting faith and residency criteria; Srinivasan later stepped down, saying he did so at the request of Tata Trusts.
The trustees said the 1916 codicil to Sir Ratan Tata’s will did not impose religious restrictions, but a 1923 trust deed contained clauses that did.
Tata Trusts noted non-Zoroastrians have been appointed since 2000 based on a legal opinion and pledged to pursue proceedings before the appropriate authority — which could include the Maharashtra Charity Commissioner or the courts — to correct anomalies and align the deed with the group’s inclusive philanthropic values.
The trustees also reiterated confidence in CEO Siddharth Sharma amid scrutiny over his role in discussions with the contested appointees.






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