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High Court Criticizes ICAI for Inadequate Inquiry, Demands Detailed Findings and Clear Reasons in Disciplinary Complaint.

February 16, 2022

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Disciplinary complaint / proceedings against the member of ICAI - it has to be construed that the complaint filed by the petitioner was not enquired into properly and by following the established principles of law. The nature of the allegations set out in the complaint by the petitioner, the evidence submitted as well as the statement made are not elaborately adjudicated or any findings are given by the Director Discipline in his enquiry report - reasons and the findings in respect of each issue or allegations made are necessary to form an opinion that the enquiry was conducted in a proper manner. - HC

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