Blacklisting Without Showing Intent to Blacklist in Notice is Illegal: SC

On Monday, the Supreme Court held that in show cause notice where there is an intention to blacklist the noticee, such intention should be made out in clear words so that the person or company that is being blacklisted has an informed, adequate and meaningful opportunity to show cause against such possible blacklisting. The Bench

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