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Section 34 in The Securitisation And Reconstruction Of Financial Assets And Enforcement Of Security Interest Act, 2002 [Entire Act]
The Securitisation And Reconstruction Of Financial Assets And Enforcement Of Security Interest Act, 2002
Article 226 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
Section 529A in The Companies Act, 1956 [Entire Act]
Transfer of Property Act, 1977
T. Arivandandam vs T. V. Satyapal & Another on 14 October, 1977
"8. But at the same time, the Court has a duty to
see, if such allegations of fraud are thrown, just for the
purpose of maintaining a suit and ousting the
jurisdiction of the Tribunal and to keep the Banks and
Financial Institutions at bay. If by clever drafting, the
plaintiff creates an illusion of a cause of action, the
Court is duty bound to nip it in the bud. To find out if it
is just a case of clever drafting, the Court has to read
the plaint, not formally, but in a meaningful manner. So
is the dictum of the Apex Court in T.Arivandandam vs.
T.V.Satyapal [1977 (4) SCC 467].