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Section 13 in The Securitisation And Reconstruction Of Financial Assets And Enforcement Of Security Interest Act, 2002 [Entire Act]
Whirlpool Corporation vs Registrar Of Trade Marks, Mumbai & Ors on 26 October, 1998
Therefore, the High Court should be extremely careful and
circumspect in exercising its discretion to grant stay in such
matters. Of course, if the petitioner is able to show that its case
falls within any of the exceptions carved out in Baburam
Prakash Chandra Maheshwari v. Antarim Zila Parishad [AIR 1969
SC 556], Whirlpool Corpn. v. Registrar of Trade Marks [(1998) 8
SCC 1] and Harbanslal Sahnia v. Indian Oil Corpn. Ltd. [(2003) 2
SCC 107] and some other judgments, then the High Court may,
after considering all the relevant parameters and public
interest, pass an appropriate interim order."
Article 227 in Constitution of India [Constitution]
The Recovery Of Debts Due To Banks And Financial Institutions Act, 1993
Section 14 in The Securitisation And Reconstruction Of Financial Assets And Enforcement Of Security Interest Act, 2002 [Entire Act]
Section 17 in The Securitisation And Reconstruction Of Financial Assets And Enforcement Of Security Interest Act, 2002 [Entire Act]
Section 18 in The Securitisation And Reconstruction Of Financial Assets And Enforcement Of Security Interest Act, 2002 [Entire Act]
Harbanslal Sahnia And Anr. vs Indian Oil Corpn. Ltd. And Ors. on 20 December, 2002
Therefore, the High Court should be extremely careful and
circumspect in exercising its discretion to grant stay in such
matters. Of course, if the petitioner is able to show that its case
falls within any of the exceptions carved out in Baburam
Prakash Chandra Maheshwari v. Antarim Zila Parishad [AIR 1969
SC 556], Whirlpool Corpn. v. Registrar of Trade Marks [(1998) 8
SCC 1] and Harbanslal Sahnia v. Indian Oil Corpn. Ltd. [(2003) 2
SCC 107] and some other judgments, then the High Court may,
after considering all the relevant parameters and public
interest, pass an appropriate interim order."