Chandrasekaran Tenure Extension: Why Tata Sons chairman asked board to defer discussion – explained
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Any extension of Chandrasekaran’s tenure would need approval through a special resolution and would require a waiver from Tata Sons’ retirement norms, which set an age limit of 65 for non-executive positions. Chandrasekaran will turn 63 in June.
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