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The Delhi High Court has dismissed challenges to the National Financial Reporting Authority's (NFRA) power to investigate and penalize chartered accountants' misconduct. The court upheld the validity of the NFRA's rules and found no merit in objections related to vicarious liability, retroactive operation, and a violation of the Constitution.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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