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Grounds of Appeal, Mandatory Deposit, Reduction to 25%, Practical Strategies and Common Mistakes By Advocate (CS) Rajatt Khaneja Introduction: The Strategic Importance of DRAT Appeals With the rise in loan defaults and enforcement actions by banks and financial institutions, proceedings before the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT) have become increasingly common. However, many borrowers assume that […]
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