decide such complicated questions where allegations of fraud, fabrication of documents and forgery are alleged. This question has come up for consideration before different courts ... noticed that the petitioners were alleging fraudulent transfers, fabrication of documents and forgery in respect of the signatures of the petitioner on the transfer forms
Company agrees that when proper documents are lodged for transfer and there are no material defects in the documents except minor difference in signature ... supporting documents is not received within the stipulated period, the company shall transfer the securities provided the company does not suspect fraud or forgery
handwriting expert who has opined that the signatures on the impugned documents alleged by the petitioner to have been forged are the same ... cannot be based on whether the signatures as appear on the forged documents are consistent with the admitted signature of the petitioner
handwriting expert who has opined that the signatures on the impugned documents alleged by the Petitioner to have been forged are the same ... cannot be based on whether the signatures as appear on the forged documents are consistent with the admitted signature of the Petitioner
Gopalkrishna Sengupta vs Hindustan Construction Company on 17 May, 2002
Equivalent citations: [2002]112COMPCAS166(CLB
Mr. Gopalkrishna Sengupta vs Hindustan Construction Company ... on 17 May, 2002
Equivalent citations: (2006)2COMPLJ263