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An appeal by a Chartered Accountant (CA) - Name of ICWAI changed ...


Court Dismisses Accountant's Appeal Over ICOAI vs. ICAI Acronym Dispute Due to Lack of Locus Standi.

August 13, 2020

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An appeal by a Chartered Accountant (CA) - Name of ICWAI changed to Institute of Cost Accountants of India - Usage of acronym ICOAI instead of the acronym ICAI - A fortiori, a discretionary public law action cannot be maintained in this situation. Therefore, we concur fully with the findings of the learned Judge in the impugned order that the Appellant/Petitioner does not have locus standi and that the writ petition was not maintainable at his instance. - HC

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