No grounds for interfering with impugned order of NCLT as reasonable relief granted to appellant: NCLAT

COMPANY LAW : Where despite a case of oppression and management was not successfully established by appellant-director/shareholder of company, NCLT, though dismissed said petition but in an act to provide succor to appellant, had ordered that appellant be provided a flat and monthly salary of Rs. 75 thousand and certain other perquisites, which had been complied by respondents, said were reasonable relief and there were no grounds for interfering with impugned order of NCLTCOMPANY LAW : Where despite a case of oppression and management was not successfully established by appellant-director/shareholder of company, NCLT, though dismissed said petition but in an act to provide succor to appellant, had ordered that appellant be provided a flat and monthly salary of Rs. 75 thousand and certain other perquisites, which had been complied by respondents, said were reasonable relief and there were no grounds for interfering with impugned order of NCLTwww.taxmann.com Latest Case LawsRead More

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