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Contempt petition - disobedience of NCALT’s order - Appellate ...

Companies Law

July 27, 2019

Contempt petition - disobedience of NCALT’s order - Appellate Tribunal had allowed the appeal to be withdrawn in view of the consent terms reached between the parties but there was no undertaking given by any party before this Appellate Tribunal nor any direction was issued - No case is made out for initiation of contempt proceedings

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