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[Letter to VS Srikumar]

By S. V. Raju

Bombay · 1974

1 pages

Summary

In this letter dated September 11, 1974, S. V. Raju writes from Bombay to V. S. Srikumar about correspondence sent to Minoo Masani, who is abroad until mid-October. Raju considers Duraiswamy Nedar’s memorandum interesting and valid, but doubts that Piloo Mody will be persuaded by it, using a pointed metaphor to describe Mody’s resistance.

Raju also asks Srikumar to forward the judge’s observations on the injunction suits filed before the Convention, and requests an update on an executive meeting scheduled for September 8. The letter closes with a practical note that the venue for the test and interview of management trainees has been settled at the Woodlands. The page provides a brief glimpse of organisational and political correspondence, but does not explain the memorandum, litigation, Convention, or executive meeting in detail.

Key points

  • The letter was written by S. V. Raju in Bombay on September 11, 1974.
  • Raju refers to a letter sent to Minoo Masani, who was abroad and expected back by mid-October.
  • He describes Duraiswamy Nedar’s memorandum as interesting and valid.
  • He doubts that Piloo Mody will be receptive to the memorandum.
  • He asks for the judge’s observations concerning injunction suits filed before a Convention.
  • He requests an account of an executive meeting scheduled for September 8.
  • He confirms that the venue for management-trainee testing and interviews has been fixed at the Woodlands.

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