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Oppression and mismanagement - maintainability of suit of appellant - Cumulatively, unless, there is specific bar excluding the jurisdiction of the civil Court on any matter, which is also traceable to Companies Act, the jurisdiction of the civil Court to decide the civil dispute is not ousted - what is urged before the civil Court is a dispute civil in nature and the civil Court has jurisdiction under Section 9 of the CPC and the jurisdiction of civil Court is not ousted by Section 241 of the Companies Act. Except Section 241 no other provision is brought to our notice, which ousted the jurisdiction of the civil Court to adjudicate the dispute raised by the plaintiff company. - HC
Oppression and mismanagement - maintainability of suit of appellant - Cumulatively, unless, there is specific bar excluding the jurisdiction of the civil Court on any matter, which is also traceable to Companies Act, the jurisdiction of the civil Court to decide the civil dispute is not ousted - what is urged before the civil Court is a dispute civil in nature and the civil Court has jurisdiction under Section 9 of the CPC and the jurisdiction of civil Court is not ousted by Section 241 of the Companies Act. Except Section 241 no other provision is brought to our notice, which ousted the jurisdiction of the civil Court to adjudicate the dispute raised by the plaintiff company. - HC
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