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Validity of prosecution against the petitioner/director - The responsibility of an Additional Director being the same as that of a director (but different from an independent director) they remain responsible, as the statute provides for the same - Thus to quash the proceedings by exercising this Courts inherent powers would amount to an abuse of the process of Court and would also amount to serious miscarriage of justice. - HC
Validity of prosecution against the petitioner/director - The responsibility of an Additional Director being the same as that of a director (but different from an independent director) they remain responsible, as the statute provides for the same - Thus to quash the proceedings by exercising this Courts inherent powers would amount to an abuse of the process of Court and would also amount to serious miscarriage of justice. - HC
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