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drat order
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Delhi High Court refuses to interfere with DRAT’s interim order — “writ jurisdiction cannot bypass SARFAESI appellate framework”; directs borrower to pursue statutory remedy

1. Court’s decision The Delhi High Court has dismissed a writ petition filed by a borrower-company seeking to quash a DRAT order that declined interim relief against an auction conducted…
Posted by Rawlaw November 20, 2025
refused relief
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‘A Person Cannot Bypass Statutory Remedies’: Delhi High Court Refuses Relief in Challenge to Disciplinary Penalty

COURT’S DECISION The High Court dismissed the appeal challenging the order of the Single Judge that refused to entertain a writ petition against a disciplinary penalty imposed on an employee…
Posted by Rawlaw November 8, 2025
pds officer appointment
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Patna High Court Declines to Quash PDS Dealer Appointment; Directs Aggrieved Candidate to File Time-Barred Appeal with Delay Condonation: “Alternative Statutory Remedy Must Be Exhausted First”

Court’s Decision The Patna High Court dismissed a writ petition challenging the appointment of a public distribution system (PDS) dealer under the Bihar Targeted Public Distribution System (Control) Order, 2016.…
Posted by Rawlaw June 25, 2025

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