Tata Sons’ 108th annual general meeting is adjourned after it fails to meet the required quorum on August 18, according to multiple reports. The meeting begins around 2:30 pm and is adjourned about 30 minutes later after the quorum threshold cannot be established.
The outlets attribute the quorum problem primarily to the absence of a jointly nominated representative from the Sir Dorabji Tata Trust and Sir Ratan Tata Trust. The two trusts are described as together holding about 51.5% of Tata Sons. Business Line and other reports say these trusts jointly nominate a representative, and they were unable to attend.
Other coverage links the operational issue to ongoing governance complications around the trusts. Free Press Journal reports that restrictions imposed by the Maharashtra Charity Commissioner limit the trusts’ ability to appoint a joint representative, while Bloomberg adds context that Tata Sons is also preparing to select a new chairman following Natarajan Chandrasekaran’s resignation last week. Across outlets, the board is expected to meet to set a new AGM date, with subsequent details varying by report.