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Orders disposing of show-cause notices under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code in exercise of disciplinary committee jurisdiction fall within the appellate remedy available for orders under the relevant provisions. Where an appeal to the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal is available, writ jurisdiction should not ordinarily be invoked at the first instance, even if the order does not finally determine the consequences of alleged misconduct. The disciplinary dispute may instead be pursued through the statutory appeal, with any delay assessed in light of prior writ proceedings.
Orders disposing of show-cause notices under the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code in exercise of disciplinary committee jurisdiction fall within the appellate remedy available for orders under the relevant provisions. Where an appeal to the National Company Law Appellate Tribunal is available, writ jurisdiction should not ordinarily be invoked at the first instance, even if the order does not finally determine the consequences of alleged misconduct. The disciplinary dispute may instead be pursued through the statutory appeal, with any delay assessed in light of prior writ proceedings.
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