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Delhi High Court wants CCI to respond to deputy director’s plea challenging disciplinary proceedings

Delhi High Court wants CCI to respond to deputy director’s plea challenging disciplinary proceedings

The petitioner had earlier this year approached the Supreme Court to quash and quash all disciplinary proceedings initiated against him. However, he chose to withdraw his defense on 26 July, giving him the freedom to appeal to the disciplinary authority.

The Supreme Court order said:

The present petition is dismissed as withdrawn, leaving the Petitioner with liberty to entertain all the objections and allegations raised in the present petition at the appropriate stage during the investigative proceedings, making it clear that this Court does not express any opinion or take part in the merits of the case. case.

Gupta argued that he moved to the Supreme Court because he did not provide the client documents requested by the disciplinary authority.