Securitisation Act . It was contended that also
Section 35 of the Securitisation Act provided for an overriding effect of
the Securitisation Act over other laws ... Securitisation Act, and a remedy being available to an
aggrieved person/ plaintiffs, against the bank under Section 17 of the
Securitisation Act. Referring
Securitisation Act, and a remedy being available to an
aggrieved person/ plaintiffs, against the bank under Section 17 of the
Securitisation Act. Referring ... Section 17 of the Securitisation Act. It is
submitted that by clever drafting of the plaint the bar as created under
section 34
Securitisation Act, and a remedy being available to an
aggrieved person/ plaintiffs, against the bank under Section 17 of the
Securitisation Act. Referring ... Section 17 of the Securitisation Act. It is
submitted that by clever drafting of the plaint the bar as created under
section 34
Securitisation Act, and a remedy being available to an
aggrieved person/ plaintiffs, against the bank under Section 17 of the
Securitisation Act. Referring ... Section 17 of the Securitisation Act. It is
submitted that by clever drafting of the plaint the bar as created under
section 34
Securitisation Act . It was contended that also
Section 35 of the Securitisation Act provided for an overriding effect of
the Securitisation Act over other laws ... Securitisation Act, and a remedy being available to an
aggrieved person/ plaintiffs, against the bank under Section 17 of the
Securitisation Act. Referring
Securitisation Act
itself, a remedy is provided to such persons so that they
can invoke the provisions of Section 17 of the Securitisation
Act ... Section 34 would take in the
"measures" provided under sub-section (4) of Section 13
of the Securitisation Act. Consequently if any aggrieved
suit on the ground of maintainability in terms of Section 34 of the
Securitisation Act, 2002. This, according to the learned counsel ... maintainable in view of the bar under
Section 34 of the Securitisation Act, 2002. It is a pity that the trial
suit on the ground of maintainability in terms of Section 34 of the
Securitisation Act, 2002. This, according to the learned counsel ... maintainable in view of the bar under
Section 34 of the Securitisation Act, 2002. It is a pity that the trial
suit on the ground of maintainability in terms of Section 34 of the
Securitisation Act, 2002. This, according to the learned counsel ... maintainable in view of the bar under
Section 34 of the Securitisation Act, 2002. It is a pity that the trial
Section 34 would take in the "measures"
provided under sub-section (4) of Section 13 of the Securitisation Act.
Consequently, if any aggrieved ... Securitisation Act because those matters fell within the jurisdiction of the
DRT and the Appellate Tribunal. Further, Section 35 says, the
Securitisation Act overrides other