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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "Chief Metropolitan Magistrate"
Chief Metropolitan Magistrate Can't Transfer Cases Pending Before Additional CMM Under Section 410 CrPC: Karnataka High Court
[S.14 SARFAESI Act] CMM/DM Not Required To Give Notice To Borrower Before Taking Possession Of Secured Asset: Allahabad HC
S.14 SARFAESI Act | District Magistrate Can Delegate Powers To Executive Magistrate To Take Possession Of Secured Assets: Calcutta High Court
S.14 SARFAESI Act | Creditor Bound By Time-Limit Prescribed By Magistrate For Taking Possession Of Secured Asset: Andhra Pradesh High Court
Bail To Unitech Promoters: Supreme Court Pulls Up Delhi HC, CMM-Says 'Shocking Exercise Of Judicial Power, Breach Of Judicial Discipline'
Delhi Court Directs To Provide Disha Ravi FIR Copy, Warm Clothes, Opportunity To Meet Lawyer & Family
Living Will: In Compliance With SC Order, CMM (Central) Designated To See Its Execution Is Voluntary
For Purpose Of SARFAESI Act, Addl DM/Addl CMM Has Judicial Powers Similar To That Of DM/ CMM: Bombay HC [Read Judgment]
SARFAESI Act; The lawful possession of the secured asset with the lessee under a valid lease and the secured creditor cannot take over possession until the lawful possession of the lessee gets determined; SC