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Company Law Board for relief in cases of oppression.
(1) Any members of a company who complain that the affairs ... manner prejudicial to public interest or] in a manner oppressive to any member or members (including any one or more
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choice-Allotment to Indian shareholder-Whether
amounts to oppression.
`Directly or indirectly, concerned in the contract or
arrangement'-Effect ... affairs of NIIL were being conducted in a manner
oppressive, that is to say burdensome, harsh and wrongful
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fraudulent or unlawful purpose, or in a manner oppressive of any of its members, or that the company was formed
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shares was in
furtherance of a continuing oppression of the apperant's
minority group; that by allotting such shares ... power of the P and L groups and
oppressive of the minority. The petition was allowed by the
single Judge
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come and dash to pieces those who commit
oppression on the mother, and he says that with the blood ... pain of thine
heart burn the heart of the oppressive, high-handed oppres-
sor. Let all wrongs, all high-handedness
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company. This was alleged to be an act
of oppression on the part of Ramanujam who was managing the company ... view that Ramanujam had committed an
act of oppression by not only not informing him about issue of further
share
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facts of the case, be
vexatious and oppressive. The respondent contested
the motion relying on the non-exclusive
jurisdiction clause ... respondent in the English Court
was vexatious and oppressive; the Division Bench
without disturbing the said finding dismissed the
motion
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been made in the petition with
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regard to oppression and removal of certain valuables of
Mrs. Amrit K. Singh ... under the heading "Prevention of Oppression and Mismanage-
ment", provides as follows:
"Application to Court for relief in cases
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Companies Act,
'1956, complaining of oppression by majority and praying for
certain reliefs against the appellants and also the orders ... constitute a code by
itself for granting relief to oppressed minority
shareholders and for granting appropriate relief, a power
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mortgagees took mortgage deed from him on harsh and
oppressive conditions by getting incorporated a long term of
99 years ... terms and conditions of the mortgage were
onerous and oppressive, he would not have sat idle for 29
years
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