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SC upholds validity of Securitisation Act

April 08, 2004 11:32 IST

The Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the constitutional validity of the Securtisation Act empowering the financial institutions to attach and sell assets of companies who have defaulted in repaying loans taken by them.

However, the court declared Section 17 (2) of the Act as unconstitutional. This provided for pre-deposit of 75 per cent of the liability, if defaulting company wanted to appeal against the order of attachment of its assets.



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