Section 18 .
(iii) Section 18(1) and 18(4) have a non obstante clause, whereas Section
18(2) , 18(3) and 18 ... contained in sub-section (1) and sub-section (4) of Section 18 .
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The provisions of Sections
passed under sub-section (2) of Section 18 , or an award was
passed under Sub-section (3) of Section 18 ... treated either as an order
under section 18(2) or an order under Section 18(3) of MSMED Act.
Consequently, the impugned order cannot
sections in Section 18 which commences with non-obstante clause.
35. First of all Sub-section (1) of Section 18 commences with non-obstante clause ... Section 18 ; then sub-section-(2) provides procedure, which shall be followed by MASEF Council. Sub-section (2) of Section 18 of MSMED
Section 18 of 2006 Act?
D. Whether Section 21 of 1996 Act has any relevance in the scheme
of Section 18 of the MSMED ... held that Sections 15 to 23 of the MSMED
Act will override Section 2(4) of the ACA. The language of Section
18 , which commences
section (1) of Section 7 of the said Act.
11. From a reading of Section 18(2) and 18(3) of the
MSMED ... mandatory and overriding effect contained in Section
18(3) and 18(4) and Section 24 of MSMED Act, 2006
cannot be whittled down by referring
Section 18 cannot be read in isolation. It is required to be read in conjunction
with sub-section (1) of Section 18 . Section 18 ... hence, the mechanism envisaged
under section 18 has not been triggered. The provisions of Section 18 of
MSMED Act will only be triggered
Section 18 cannot be read in isolation. It is required to be read in conjunction
with sub-section (1) of Section 18 . Section 18 ... hence, the mechanism envisaged
under section 18 has not been triggered. The provisions of Section 18 of
MSMED Act will only be triggered
limited purpose provision of Section 18(5) has been engrafted. To
read provisions of Section 18(5) of the MSMED Act to mean that ... Mumbai. The place for conducting
arbitration under Section 18(4) read with Section 18(5) of the MSMED
Act would only constitute a venue keeping
limited purpose provision of Section 18(5) has been engrafted. To
read provisions of Section 18(5) of the MSMED Act to mean that ... Mumbai. The place for conducting
arbitration under Section 18(4) read with Section 18(5) of the MSMED
Act would only constitute a venue keeping
supplier
in Section 17 . Thus, Section 17 is the ignition point of any dispute
under the MSMED Act, 2006 . Section 18 thereof provides ... word ―agreement‖ in sub-section (1) of
Section 18 , which otherwise finds mention in Section 16 of the
MSMED Act, 2006 implies that the arbitration