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....Judge in a writ petition whereby the learned Judge refused to entertain the writ petition under Article 226 of the Constitution of India, inasmuch as the appellant had an alternative remedy by way of appeal before the Appellate Tribunal constituted under the Recovery of Debts due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act, 1993 (Act 51 of 1993). In the writ petition, the petitioner sought to challeng....

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....d day, the jurisdiction. powers and authority to entertain appeals against any order made or deemed to have been made by a Tribunal under this Act." (3) Section 19 of the Act deals with the filing of an application before the Tribunal and Section 19(4) reads as follows: "19(4) The Tribunal may, after giving the applicant and the defendant an opportunity of being heard, pass such order....

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.... (2)No appeal shall lie to the Appellate Tribunal from an order made by a Tribunal with the consent of the parties. (3)..............." (6) A reading of sub-clause (2) of Section 20 shows that the Appellate Tribunal shall exercise its powers in relation to "any order" made or deemed to have been made by the Tribunal. The words "any order" would include interlocutory or....