counsel and Shri Debashish Bharuka have
appeared for private respondents. Shri Parag
Tripathi, learned senior counsel has appeared for
UPPCL and Electricity Service Commission ... submissions of Shri
Dave and Shri Niraj Kishan Kaul.
37. Shri Parag Tripathi, learned senior counsel
appearing for Corporation and the Commission has
referred
shall not interfere if there are some legal findings.
16. Shri Parag Tripathi further submitted that the
Discharge Order has no bearing on the disciplinary ... Shri Jag Mohan Dalmia took over as the Acting
President. Shri Parag Tripathi replying his submission
submitted that although Shri Srinivasan stepped down
represented by learned Senior
Advocates Mr. Mukul Rohatgi and Mr. Parag Tripathi. The learned
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Solicitor General Mr. Tushar Mehta, appears ... concluding the CIRP swiftly to avoid jeopardising its survival.
22. Mr. Parag Tripathi, supplementing for AGI Greenpac, invoked the
Principle of Scrivener’s Error, highlighting
constitutional and
fulfils competing equality between sections of the society.
Shri Parag Tripathi, in reply, contended that Article
145(5) requires that for a judgment
Desai, learned senior counsel for the
respondent no. 1 and Mr. Parag Tripathy for the Union of India at
considerable length.
23. The submissions made ... Parag Tripathi, the learned Addl. Solicitor General
submitted that the High Court was unnecessarily influenced by the
fact that the service has not been duly
date of issuance of notification under Section
4.
Sri Parag Tripathi, learned counsel for the appellant,
urged the following contentions:
(a) that once a notification ... error of judgment.
Coming to the first contention of Sri Parag Tripathi,
we agree with the proposition of law that once a
notification under Section
hence, this Civil Appeal is filed
by the Department.
6. Shri Parag Tripathi, learned Additional Solicitor General, appearing on
behalf of the Department submitted that ... indirectly by any other person or
authority."
26. Shri Parag Tripathi, learned Additional Solicitor General appearing on
behalf of the Department, submitted that
setting aside the award.
29. Mr. P.S. Narasimha and Mr. Parag Tripathi, learned
Senior Counsel appearing for DMRC, on the other hand,
supported
appointed Shri Parag Tripathi, learned Senior Advocate, to assist us as
Amicus Curiae. Shri Tripathi has forcefully argued that Section 30 of
the Advocates ... terms of our judgment. We thank the
learned Amicus Curiae, Shri Parag Tripathi, for his valuable assistance
to this Court.
…………………………J.
(R.F. Nariman
Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority.
It is also submitted by Mr Parag P. Tripathi, learned Senior
Counsel representing the Interim Resolution Professional (IRP)
that