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Whether the appellant had violated Section 9(1)(b) of FERA - ...


High Court Clears Appellant of Violating Section 9(1)(b) FERA in Non-Resident Indian Flat Sale Case.

August 9, 2012

Case Laws     FEMA     HC

Whether the appellant had violated Section 9(1)(b) of FERA - transaction to sell the flats to the two directors were non resident Indians - decided in favor of appellant - HC

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