Section 66(1) of IBC confers no jurisdiction but declaring any transaction as void, even if fraudulent, but confers jurisdiction on NCLT to fix the liabilities on the persons responsible for conducting business of corporate debtor which is fraudulent or wrongful – Smt. Sudipa Nath Vs. Union of India – Tripura High Court

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Reliefs to Real Estate Allottee under the Consumer Protection Act & the Consumer Protection Act and the RERA Act neither exclude nor contradict each other and they must be read harmoniously to subserve their common purpose – Experion Developers Pvt. Ltd. Vs. Sushma Ashok Shiroor – Supreme Court

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Where the highest bid received during the public auction/tender is equal to the Reserve Price, no consent from the borrower is required under Rule 9 of the Security Interest (Enforcement) Rules, 2002 -Mahipal Singh Yadav Vs. Union Bank of India & Anr. – Delhi High Court

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