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Smt.Shraddha Dashore vs Tata Capital Husing Finance Limited ... on 26 September, 2025

In order to support his argument, he has referred to the judgment of the Hon'ble High Court of Delhi in "D.R. Agrawal vs. New Delhi Municipal Corporation and another [(1998) SCC Online DEL 643]". The said judgment is on Signature Not Verified Signed by: SHIVANI TIWARI Signing time: 9/27/2025 11:09:06 AM NEUTRAL CITATION NO. 2025:MPHC-JBP:49340 2 MP-4678-2025 the point of law that the availability of alternate remedy does not bar the High Court from exercising its extra ordinary jurisdiction under Article 226 of the Constitution of India. This is trite and well established law requiring no elucidation. However, the present proceedings are under the SARFAESI Act. Time and again, the Supreme Court and the High Courts have held that proceedings anywhere other than the forums created by the said special statute, must not entertain petitions/cases which fall otherwise under the domain of the DRT and the DRAT.
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