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Maintainability of writ petition against an order passed by the ...

Indian Laws

April 27, 2016

Maintainability of writ petition against an order passed by the Debts Recovery Tribunal - Unless the Court is convinced that the case falls under the exceptional categories, the writ petition filed against the order of the Tribunal, passed in exercise of the jurisdiction under S.17 of the SARFAESI Act, on account of the legislative intent behind the enactment of the SARFAESI Act and RDDB Act cannot be entertained - HC

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