Free Legal Advice - civil law
Posted by: Vivek Aggarwal
Posted on: 2018-08-27
Yes, the high court has all the powers to interfere In the decision of NCLT. However the cases from NCLT is proceeded to NCLAT and then from there to the High Court and further to the supreme court. One can file a writ petition under article 226 of the constitution in the high court.
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