Ending days of hypothesis, Mehli Mistry has formally stepped down as trustee of the Tata Trusts, affirming his dedication to Ratan N Tata’s beliefs of integrity, transparency, and repair to the general public. In a letter addressed to all trustees, together with Chairman Noel Tata, Mistry mentioned he wished to keep away from any controversy that might harm the Trusts’ fame.
“My dedication to Mr Ratan N Tata’s imaginative and prescient features a duty to make sure that the Tata Trusts should not plunged into controversy and that precipitating issues would trigger irreparable hurt to the fame of the Tata Trusts,” Mistry wrote in his letter.
He added that he hoped future actions of the trustees can be guided by “transparency, good governance, and public curiosity”. Quoting Ratan Tata, Mistry concluded, “No person is greater than the establishment it serves.”

Disagreement over reappointment led to exit
In keeping with data accessed by ANI by means of sources near Mistry, his resolution got here after variations arose over his reappointment. The Board of Trustees had handed a decision on October 17, 2024, to reinstate Mistry as a lifetime trustee. Nevertheless, three trustees reportedly opposed his reappointment to the Sir Dorabji Tata Belief and the Sir Ratan Tata Belief – the 2 primary entities that type the core of the Tata philanthropic community.
On October 27, 2025, Mistry’s position as trustee formally got here to an finish. Previous to that, he had filed a caveat with the Maharashtra Charity Commissioner searching for to be heard earlier than any adjustments have been made to the record of trustees.
Upholding Ratan Tata’s legacy
Mistry’s resignation, described by these near him as “a harmonious exit”, displays his resolution to protect the dignity of the establishment over private place. His assertion reinforces the philosophy that has lengthy outlined Ratan Tata’s management – that public belief should all the time outweigh private curiosity.
The Tata Trusts, which collectively maintain a majority stake in Tata Sons, play a central position in driving the group’s philanthropic and developmental initiatives throughout India. Mistry’s departure marks the tip of a protracted affiliation between the Tata household’s philanthropic arm and certainly one of its most trusted allies.

