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If secured assets have been wrongfully transferred, an order for return can be passed by DRT

  Narendra Sharma   20 November 2011 at 11:32

INTRODUCTION: (1) The main enforcing provision is Section 13 in Chapter III of the Securitisation and Reconstruction of Financial As ..


Posted in Corporate Law |   1707 Views


Useful SC judgment -"Kanaiyalal Lalchand Sachdev vs State of Maharashtra" decided on 07.02.11

  Narendra Sharma   07 July 2011 at 08:39

The highlights of above ruling are as under:- (a) Actions taken by the secured creditor u/s 13(4) (e.g. notice of possession) are open to scrutiny u/s 17. Such actions can not only be set aside but even status quo ante can be restored by the D ..


Posted in Corporate Law  1 comments |   3866 Views


Directions issued by SC under Article 142 of the Constitution do not constitute a binding precedent

  Narendra Sharma   07 July 2011 at 08:39

In State of U.P. Vs Neeraj Awasthi & Others {2005 (5) Suppl.SCR 906 , 2006 (1) SCC 667 , 2005 (10) SCALE 286 , 2006(1) JT19; Date of Judgment: 16/12/2005} honble Supreme Court has observed as follows. In All Manipur Regular ..


Posted in Constitutional Law  3 comments |   3791 Views


If Exoneration on Merits, Criminal Prosecution on Same Set of Facts Can Not be Allowed to Continue

  Narendra Sharma   07 July 2011 at 08:39

Recently, a three judge bench of honble Supreme Court in Radheshyam Kejriwal Vs State of West Bengal & Anr. {(2011) 3 SCC 581; Decided on 18.02.2011} held as follows (per majority) (SCC para 37, 38 and 39). 19& ..


Posted in Criminal Law |   3228 Views


Before declaring NPAs, Bankers have numerous duties to perform including rehabilitation

  Narendra Sharma   03 July 2011 at 13:32

Before declaring NPAs, Bankers have numerous duties to perform including rehabilitation not only once but multiple times Important Information for Borrowers and their advocates Our Associate and Banking Expert has drawn attention to the ..


Posted in Corporate Law  3 comments |   3542 Views


Beg to Differ-Delhi HC Judgment u/s 138 of NI Act

  Narendra Sharma   30 June 2011 at 08:10

INTRODUCTION: Recently, relying on two decisions of the hon'ble Supreme Court in the case of Harman Electronics Private Limited Vs. National Panasonic India Private Limited {2009 (1) SCC 720; Decided on 12.12.2008} and in the case of Shri Isha ..


Posted in Criminal Law  23 comments |   5751 Views


No Review of A Judgment, If Appeal Already Decided

  Narendra Sharma   10 June 2011 at 19:02

1. Introduction Recently, honble Supreme Court in Gangadhara Palo Vs The Revenue Divisional Officer & Another {(2011) 4 SCC 602; Decided on 08.03.2011} has held that there can be no review of a judgment, if appeal has already been dec ..


Posted in Civil Law |   4006 Views


Beg to Differ – SC Judgment in Sita Ram Gupta Vs Punjab National Bank and Ors

  Narendra Sharma   09 June 2011 at 13:43

1. Introduction Recently, a 2 judge bench of honble Supreme Court in Sita Ram Gupta Vs. Punjab National Bank and Ors {(2008) 5 SCC 711, Appeal (civil) 1878 of 2008, Date of judgment: 10/03/2008} held as follows (in para 8): 8&hell ..


Posted in Corporate Law  2 comments |   5425 Views


Arbitration Clause in General Insurance Policies – A Legal Gimmick to Avoid Liability

  Narendra Sharma   31 May 2011 at 09:19

If parties to a contract have agreed to something unreasonable, they should be treated as if they have not agreed at all and be released. This happens in the case of general insurance contracts and is dealt with here in the light of a recen ..


Posted in Corporate Law  4 comments |   5902 Views


Beg to Differ – SC Judgment in Sita Ram Gupta Vs Punjab National Bank and Ors

  Narendra Sharma   31 May 2011 at 09:18

1. Introduction Recently, a 2 judge bench of honble Supreme Court in Sita Ram Gupta Vs. Punjab National Bank and Ors {(2008) 5 SCC 711, Appeal (civil) 1878 of 2008, Date of judgment: 10/03/2008} held as follows (in para 8): 8&hell ..


Posted in Corporate Law  2 comments |   2562 Views