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and Pre-Deposit Requirement Under MSMED Act to Larger Bench: Balancing Statutory Arbitration with Constitutional Remedies

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Supreme Court Refers Critical Questions on Writ Jurisdiction, Role of MSEFC as Arbitrator, and Pre-Deposit Requirement Under MSMED Act to Larger Bench: Balancing Statutory Arbitration with Constitutional Remedies
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Supreme Court Refers Critical Questions on Writ Jurisdiction, Role of MSEFC as Arbitrator, and Pre-Deposit Requirement Under MSMED Act to Larger Bench: Balancing Statutory Arbitration with Constitutional Remedies

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court, addressing a significant conflict in judicial precedents, referred the issue of whether writ petitions under Article 226 of the Constitution are maintainable against orders of…
Posted by Rawlaw January 22, 2025

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