Tata Sons’ annual general meeting (AGM) is called off due to lack of quorum, multiple reports say. The meeting is not able to proceed as the required number of shareholders is not present.

The AGM’s suspension comes as the holding company faces leadership change considerations. Reports note that Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran decides not to seek another term as chairman of Tata Sons. Outlets frame the adjournment primarily as a procedural issue—failure to meet quorum—while also placing it in the broader context of the company preparing for a transition in its top role.

Across the coverage, the central points are consistent: the AGM does not go ahead and is linked in reporting to the impending change in chairmanship. However, the sources emphasize the quorum failure as the immediate reason for the meeting being called off, rather than attributing it to the leadership decision itself.