1. mistry - Noun
2. mistry - Verb
3. Mistry - Proper noun
Mistry (plural Mistrys)
A surname.
mistry (third-person singular simple present mistries, present participle mistrying, simple past and past participle mistried)
(transitive, law) To declare a mistrial in (a court case).
mistry (plural mistries)
(India) Alternative form of maistry (“foreman or artisan”)
Asked if lack of clarity over party presidency was hurting Congress, Mr. Anwar said the party’s election panel under Madhusudan Mistry has already started the process for getting a full-time president. Source: Internet
In its plea, Tata Sons has claimed that even Mistry had in his plea in the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) not sought reappointment to the top post at the group, since he was aware that his tenure had ended in March 2017. Source: Internet
Maybe not for everything —”I totally disapprove of things that should be crispy going in the microwave,” Mistry says — but they can cover a lot of ground to make your cooking life easier. Source: Internet
Jimmy Mistry, who runs the Della Resorts and Adventure Park in Lonavala, said, “Our adventure park has been severely affected by the storm just when we were gearing up to restart. Source: Internet
On November 18, senior advocate C.A. Sundaram, representing Mistry, had informed the apex court that they have filed an intervention application. Source: Internet
Mistry, the scion of the wealthy Shapoorji Pallonji family, had in December 2012 succeeded Ratan Tata as the executive chairman of Tata Sons, a post that also made him the head of all Tata group-listed firms such as Tata Power and Tata Motors. Source: Internet