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Stories with the ‘ tag ‘ you searched for "#inherent powers"
Inherent Powers Under Rule 11 of NCLT Rules Cannot Be Used To Circumvent Procedure To Withdraw CIRP Under S.12A IBC & R. 30A: Supreme Court
False Implication For Getting Back Money: Kerala High Court Quashes Criminal Proceedings Against Man Accused Of Rape
[S.482 CrPC] During Quashing Proceedings, Court Has Duty To Look At Overall Circumstances To Assess Whether Criminal Case Was Initiated Maliciously: Kerala HC
[Article 142] Supreme Court Issues Directions For Sale And Attachment Of Assets To Clear Arrears Of Maintenance To Woman Abandoned By Husband
NCLAT Chennai: NCLT Has Inherent Powers To Look Into Earlier Litigations To Ascertain The Bonafide Of A Party
Supreme Court Invokes Article 142 Powers To Reinstate English Lecturer In College
S.397(3) CrPC | Filing Revision Petition Before Sessions Court Doesn't Bar High Court's Inherent Jurisdiction: Jammu & Kashmir HC
IBC: NCLAT Has No Power To Review Its Judgment, Rules NCLAT Five Member Bench
Recent Important Judgments On The Inherent Powers Of High Court Under Section 482 CrPC
Adjudicating Authority Can Invoke Inherent Powers To Replace The Liquidator: NCLAT
S. 20 CPC| Company Presumed To Operate From Where Principal Office Is Located In Absence Of 'Exclusion Clause': Delhi High Court
Plaintiff Quoting Wrong Statutory Provision In Application Doesn't Bar Court From Considering It: Delhi High Court
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