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Power Under Section 482 CrPC Cannot Be Used To Undermine Statutory Dictate Under Section 14, 17 IBC

  • Post published:April 27, 2021
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Power Under Section 482 CrPC Cannot Be Used To Undermine Statutory Dictate Under Section 14, 17 IBC Case: Sandeep Khaitan, Resolution Professional For National Plywood…

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Section 14 Limitation Act Applies To Application Under Section 7 IBC

  • Post published:March 26, 2021
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