Bengaluru/Mumbai, Nov. 5 -- Businessman Mehli Mistry on Tuesday informed the Tata Trusts that he does not wish to contest his removal from the philanthropic entities, less than 96 hours after challenging his ouster before the Maharashtra charity commissioner. Mistry, who ceased being a trustee on 28 October, wrote to the remaining six trustees that according to Ratan Tata, nobody was bigger than the institution he served. "I have served RNT's vision, including the responsibility to ensure that the Tata Trusts are not plunged into controversies and precipitate matters that would be irreparable harm to the reputation of the Tata Trusts," Mistry wrote, according to an executive aware of the communication. Mistry's decision marks a closure to t...