Lawyers and Judges Can’t Claim Special Treatment in Loan Recovery: Karnataka HC

In a recent judgment by the Karnataka High Court, a chronic loan defaulter’s writ petition has been dismissed, marking a significant decision in the realm of loan recovery and legal accountability. The case involved Sri N. Ravindranath Kamath, a senior advocate aged about 52 years, who had been contesting coercive loan recovery proceedings initiated by

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