HC defers Yes Bank case to 29 July, lets Madhu amend plea
BY Agencies17 July 2013 4:48 AM IST
Agencies17 July 2013 4:48 AM IST
Bombay High Court on Monday allowed Madhu Kapur to file an amended petiiton that seeks to revoke the appointment of three new whole-time directors and questions the modalities by which Yes bank appointed three other directors recently.
The court posted the matter for final hearing to 29 July. On Madhu's request for direction from the court to the bank to share the minutes of the 8 June annual general meeting as well as the video recordings of the same, the High Court, without giving any direction on the plea, asked the petitioner to write to the bank Monday itself and also asked the bank to reply by Tuesday.
The court posted the matter for final hearing to 29 July. On Madhu's request for direction from the court to the bank to share the minutes of the 8 June annual general meeting as well as the video recordings of the same, the High Court, without giving any direction on the plea, asked the petitioner to write to the bank Monday itself and also asked the bank to reply by Tuesday.
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