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Supreme Court Upholds Expulsion of Trading Member for Violating Gross Exposure Limits and Failing to Maintain Capital Adequacy. Securities Contracts (Regulation) Act, 1956 - Section 22F - Appeal against Securities Appellate Tribunal order upholding expulsion from National Stock Exchange membership.

The appellant, Rusoday Securities Ltd., was a trading member of the National Stock Exchange of India Ltd. (NSE) since November 1994 and gave an undert...

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Supreme Court Modifies Expulsion of Bihar MLC to Suspension, Reinstates Dr. Sunil Kumar Singh – Proportionality in Legislative Punishment Under Scrutiny. Court Invokes Article 142 to Ensure Proportionality in Legislative Discipline, Reinstates Petitioner After 7 Months of Expulsion

Maintainability of Writ Petition: The Court held that the Writ Petition is maintainable as Article 212(1) does not bar judicial review of legislative...

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Bombay High Court Allows Writ Petition Challenging Expulsion from Cooperative Society Membership. Expulsion Order Set Aside for Violation of Natural Justice as No Show Cause Notice or Hearing Was Given to the Member Under Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act.

The petitioner, a member of respondent no.4-Society registered under the Maharashtra Co-operative Societies Act, was expelled from membership by the M...

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Court Dismisses Co-operative Housing Society's Petition Against Member's Expulsion Overturned. Lack of Procedural Compliance in Expulsion Process Leads to Reversal of Society's Decision

A writ petition filed by a Co-operative Housing Society (the petitioner) challenging the orders that overturned the expulsion of one of its members (r...

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Bombay High Court Allows Appeal in Cooperative Society Dispute — Dispute Under Section 91 of MCS Act Maintainable Against Expulsion Under Section 35. Cooperative Court Has Jurisdiction to Decide Validity of Expulsion Resolution, Remedy Under Section 91 Not Barred by Section 35 Appeal.

The appellant, a member of the respondent housing society, filed a dispute under Section 91 of the Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960 before ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Writ Petition Challenging Expulsion of Founder Member from Cooperative Housing Society. Membership Cancellation Under Section 35 of Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960 Upheld as Valid and in Accordance with Bye-Laws and Natural Justice.

The petitioner, Uttam Jagannath Lungare, a founder member of the Gurujan Cooperative Housing Society Ltd. (respondent No. 5), challenged his expulsion...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Suit Challenging Expulsion of Club Member — Expulsion Upheld as Valid and Not Violative of Natural Justice. Member's Defamatory Conduct and Misconduct Justified Expulsion Under Club Bye-laws.

The Plaintiff, Jaisingh Choraria, a member of The National Sports Club of India since 1989, filed a suit challenging his expulsion from the Club. The ...

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Bombay High Court Dismisses Appeal Against Refusal to Set Aside Ex-Parte Decree in Suit for Declaration and Injunction — Appellant Failed to Show Sufficient Cause for Non-Appearance Under Order IX Rule 13 CPC.

The appellant, Ravi Kiran Aggarwal, filed an appeal under Order XLIII Rule 1(d) of the Code of Civil Procedure, 1908, against the order of the City Ci...

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Bombay High Court: Cooperative Housing Society Cannot Expel Members for Filing Genuine Complaints | Section 35 Maharashtra Cooperative Societies Act, 1960 Explained

The Bombay High Court allowed a writ petition filed by five members of a cooperative housing society challenging their expulsion from the society's me...