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Procedural Defects in Bank’s Application Not Grounds for Dismissal; No Notice Required to Borrowers During Possession Process

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Bombay High Court Upholds Ministerial Role of Chief Judicial Magistrate Under Section 14 of SARFAESI Act: Procedural Defects in Bank’s Application Not Grounds for Dismissal; No Notice Required to Borrowers During Possession Process
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Bombay High Court Upholds Ministerial Role of Chief Judicial Magistrate Under Section 14 of SARFAESI Act: Procedural Defects in Bank’s Application Not Grounds for Dismissal; No Notice Required to Borrowers During Possession Process

Court’s Decision The Bombay High Court dismissed the writ petition filed by borrowers challenging the Chief Judicial Magistrate's (CJM) denial of their request to obtain copies of documents submitted by…
Posted by Rawlaw December 14, 2024

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