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Pan Asia Advisors Ltd (Now Known As ... vs Securities And Exchange Board Of India on 21 September, 2021

(C.T. RAVIKUMAR) NEW DELHI SEPTEMBER 21, 2021 6 7 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION CIVIL APPEAL NO.180 OF 2021 SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE BOARD OF INDIA ...APPELLANT(S) VERSUS ADESH JAIN ...RESPONDENT(S) O R D E R Heard learned counsel for the parties. This appeal takes exception to the judgment and order dated 19.11.2020 passed by the Securities Appellate Tribunal in Appeal No. 217/2020. The Appellate Tribunal was impressed by the view taken by it in another case decided around the same time viz., in the case of ‘Adi Cooper v. Securities and Exchange Board of India’ (Appeal No.124 of 2019 decided on November 5, 2019).
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G. Unnikrishnan Nair & Ors. vs Sebi on 27 November, 2019

In Adi Cooper vs. SEBI, Appeal No. 124 of 2019 decided on 05.11.2019, the Tribunal held that the appellant who was a whole time director was neither directly or indirectly involved in any fraudulent activity nor employed any scheme to defraud any shareholder or investor and therefore cannot be held liable merely because he was party to a resolution of the Board of Directors. The aforesaid decisions of this Tribunal are squarely applicable in the instant case.
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Konjengbam Niranjoy vs The State Of Manipur on 15 September, 2020

Natural justice is an important concept in administrative law. It is not possible to define precisely and scientifically the expression „natural justice‟. It is, like the doctrine of ultra vires and public policy, is a branch of public law. The law is settled after the powerful pronouncement of Byles, J in Cooper Vs. Wandsworth Board of Works wherein it has been held that although there are no positive words in the statute requiring that the party shall be heard, yet the justice of the common law will apply the omission of the legislature. The above principle is accepted W.P.(C) No. 453 of 2020 Page 5 in India also.
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