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Upholds Maintainability of Writ Petition Under Article 226: “RBI’s Inaction on Regulatory Breaches by NBFC Justifies Judicial Oversight and Mandamus to Ensure Statutory Compliance”

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Delhi High Court Upholds Maintainability of Writ Petition Under Article 226: "RBI's Inaction on Regulatory Breaches by NBFC Justifies Judicial Oversight and Mandamus to Ensure Statutory Compliance"
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Delhi High Court Upholds Maintainability of Writ Petition Under Article 226: “RBI’s Inaction on Regulatory Breaches by NBFC Justifies Judicial Oversight and Mandamus to Ensure Statutory Compliance”

The Delhi High Court, in a judgment delivered on February 12, 2025, dismissed an appeal challenging the maintainability of a writ petition filed under Article 226 of the Constitution. The…
Posted by Rawlaw February 12, 2025

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