Infosys shares rose for a third straight day on Thursday, following reports that former Chief Executive Nandan Nilekani could return to the board to help the software services exporter ride out its latest controversy.

The board has been locked in a dispute for months with the company's founders, led by former Chairman Narayana Murthy, who have accused the directors of governance lapses.

Vishal Sikka had resigned as CEO last week amid what he said were "baseless/malicious and increasingly personal attacks” - sparking a sell-off and wiping billions of dollars off the firm's market value.

Nilekani is set to become Infosys' Non-Executive Chairman in the next few days, a media report said, adding that he would come for a predetermined period with the aim to achieve a series of goals, including hiring a new CEO.

This follows a request this week from a group of 12 major institutional investors in Infosys to bring Nilekani back to the board to try to quell the feud with the founders.

CNBC-TV18 also said Nilekani was likely to return as the head of the company, which was once the poster child of India's showpiece IT sector.

Nilekani, one of the company's co-founders who served as its CEO from 2002 to 2007, could not be reached for comment.

At 12.15 pm local time, the company shares were trading higher by 2.05 per cent at Rs 912.85 on the BSE. On the NSE, the stock was up 2.18 per cent at Rs 912.25.

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