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Bundle.pdf · Pages 1,248 / 10,432
“…the cheque dated 14-Jan-2024 was presented and returned with the memo“insufficient funds”; statutory notice was issued on…”
Witness statement, Mr. R. Iyer: the account was instructed to be stopped on…
Exhibits
P-1 to P-22
R-1 to R-9
Depositions
Orders

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Document Intelligence · Bharat.Law

SARFAESI-13(2)-Notice-Bank-Demand.pdf

Banking/Finance · Legal Notice · 12 pagesProcessed
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01 Nov 2024deadlinep. 1

SARFAESI Section 13(2) demand notice issued by lender bank for repayment of secured debt.

31 Jan 2025deadlinep. 1, 3

Expiry of 60-day notice period. Borrower required to repay or regularise account before this date.

10 Mar 2025decisionp. 6

Physical possession notice under Section 13(4) issued. Bank entitled to take possession of secured property.

15 Apr 2025communicationp. 8

Newspaper publication of e-auction notice. Reserve price and auction date communicated to public.

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⚡ Court alert follow-up

Review cause-list match, Delhi HC W.P.(C) 8841/2024

Delhi High Court · Bench 7 · Due Today

Prepare written submissions for 14 Jun hearing

M/s Arora Foods v. FSSAI · Due 12 Jun

P0
AK

Upload affidavit-in-reply

Sharma Estate, DRT Delhi · Due 15 Jun

P1
RS

Brief outside counsel on appeal strategy

M/s Arora Foods v. FSSAI · Due 20 Jun

P2
AK

Tasks

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Advocate on Record · Supreme Court of India | Co-Founder, Bharat.Law

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