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LIABILITY OF BANK’S VALUERS IS LIMITED: VIJAY KUMAR SINGH Vs. STATE OF BIHAR LANDMARK JUDGEMENT

PROFESSIONAL LIABILITY OF VALUERS AND OTHER EXPERTS ENGAGED BY BANKS IS LIMITED TO THE SCOPE OF THEIR ASSIGNED DUTIES VIJAY KUMAR SINGH Vs. STATE OF BIHAR LANDMARK JUDGEMENT & CASE LAW RELATED TO VALUATION Er. Sundeep Bansal, BE, LLB For the Council of Engineers and Valuers(For Professional Circulation among Valuers, Chartered Engineers, and Financial Experts) […]

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VALUER’S ROLE IS CONFINED TO ASSESSMENT OF MARKET VALUE OF THE PROPERTY: LANDMARK JUDGEMENT

VALUER’S ROLE IS CONFINED TO ASSESSMENT OF THE MARKET VALUE OF THE PROPERTY RAM BALAK PRASAD V. STATE OF BIHAR & ANR. LANDMARK JUDGEMENT & CASE LAW RELATED TO VALUATION Er. Sundeep Bansal, BE, LLB For the Council of Engineers and Valuers(For Professional Circulation among Valuers, Chartered Engineers, and Financial Experts) Case Title RAM BALAK

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TOP 10 MISTAKES THAT KILL YOUR CREDIBILITY IN VALUATION REPORT WRITING

PREFACE This article discusses common mistakes that can undermine a valuer’s credibility in valuation report writing, emphasizing the importance of professional opinions in financial decisions and legal outcomes. The presentation highlighted practical scenarios illustrating mistakes such as a lack of clarity, proper logic, and transparency in valuation reports. We will discuss the top 10 mistakes

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IMPORTANT COURT JUDGMENTS IN FAVOUR OF VALUERS & AGAINST VALUERS OR DEFINING LIABILITIES

IMPORTANT COURT JUDGMENTS IN FAVOUR OF VALUERS & AGAINST VALUERS OR DEFINING LIABILITIES  Er. Sundeep Bansal, BE, LLB For the Council of Engineers and Valuers(For Professional Circulation among Valuers, Chartered Engineers, and Financial Experts) In Indian law, the liability of bank-empanelled valuers is governed by principles of professional negligence, contract law, and criminal conspiracy. Courts

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LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF GIVING WRONG VALUATION

LEGAL CONSEQUENCES OF GIVING WRONG VALUATION Er. Sundeep Bansal, BE, LLB For the Council of Engineers and Valuers(For Professional Circulation among Valuers, Chartered Engineers, and Financial Experts) AGAINST A VALUER Here are the key BNS sections applicable to this scenario: 1. Main Substantive Offences Section 318(4) – Cheating and dishonestly inducing delivery of property: This

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