The Supreme Court on Thursday urgently heard a petition filed by the State Bank of India to stay an order passed by the Bombay High Court which allowed a loan defaulter to travel abroad.Solicitor General of India Tushar Mehta, appearing for the SBI, mentioned the matter before Chief Justice of India Chandrachud seeking urgent hearing, raising the apprehension that the person might become...
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