The expression any person used in Section 17 is of wide import and takes within its fold not only the borrower but also the guarantor or any other person who may be affected by action taken under Section 13(4) of the Securitisation Act – Jagdish Singh Vs. Heeralal and others – Supreme Court

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Whatever manner the secured creditor obtains possession either through the process contemplated under section 14 or without resorting to such a process obtaining of the possession of a secured asset is always a measure against which a remedy under section 17 is available – Standard Chartered Bank Vs. V. Noble Kumar & Others – Supreme Court

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Whether the Company Judge under the Companies Act, 1956 has jurisdiction at the instance of the Official Liquidator to set aside the auction or sale held by the Recovery Officer under the the RDB Act, 1993 or whether the Official Liquidator is required to follow the route as engrafted under the RDB Act by filing an appeal assailing the auction and the resultant confirmation of sale – The Official Liquidator, U.P. and Uttarakhand Vs. Allahabad Bank and others – Supreme Court

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