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Examines Contempt of Court Proceedings

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Supreme Court Examines Contempt of Court Proceedings: Failure to Transfer Physical Possession and Title Deeds of Secured Asset Post-Auction Despite Clear Directives, Addressing Disobedience of Sale and Transfer Process Under SARFAESI Act
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Supreme Court Examines Contempt of Court Proceedings: Failure to Transfer Physical Possession and Title Deeds of Secured Asset Post-Auction Despite Clear Directives, Addressing Disobedience of Sale and Transfer Process Under SARFAESI Act

Court’s Decision The Supreme Court, after reviewing the contempt petitions filed, concluded that the actions of the respondents in failing to comply with its previous orders amounted to contempt of…
Posted by Rawlaw December 18, 2024

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