CASE BRIEF: GHERULAL PARAKH V. MAHADEODAS MAIYA AND ORS.
CASE NAME Gherulal Parakh v. Mahadeodas Maiya and Ors. CITATION 1959 AIR 781 COURT Supreme Court of India BENCH Subbarao, K. Imam, Syed Jaffer […]
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Explore MoreThe case raises critical issues about corporate governance, regulatory compliance, and accountability in India’s banking system. It also raises concerns about the enforcement of anti-corruption legislation and
Explore MoreThis case comment will look at the legal factors, the ramifications of the court’s findings, and how they affect corporation law and India’s airline business.
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Explore MoreThe case of Vijay Mallya v. State Bank of India and Others focusses on one of India’s most high-profile instances of financial fraud, as well as the ensuing legal battle to make Mallya accountable for his conduct.
Explore MoreThe Court’s analysis in this case also looked at the role of public employees in criminal proceedings, particularly in light of charges of wrongdoing involving banking operations and fraud.
Explore MoreThis judicial battle is still remembered as a watershed moment in Indian corporate and financial law, emphasizing the importance of transparency and ethical behavior…
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