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Gujarat High Court: “Once the statutory bar applies, no writ jurisdiction can override it” – Court dismisses petition challenging SARFAESI proceedings

Court’s Decision The Gujarat High Court dismissed the writ petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution, holding that once an efficacious statutory remedy under the Securitisation and Reconstruction of…
Posted by Rawlaw August 21, 2025
mamlatdar act
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Bombay High Court Rules Civil Court Has Jurisdiction to Examine Orders Passed by Mamlatdars Under Section 5(2): “Orders Under Mamlatdars’ Act Are Summary and Not Final Adjudications”

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court held that orders passed by Mamlatdars under Section 5(2) of the Mamlatdars’ Courts Act, 1906—as well as revisional orders passed under Section 23(2)—are not…
Posted by Rawlaw August 7, 2025

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