Allahabad High Court: Banks Cannot Cut Fixed Deposit Interest Rates Once Booked
Allahabad High Court rules that banks cannot retrospectively reduce fixed deposit interest rates once booked, invoking promissory estoppel to protect depositor rights.
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Allahabad High Court rules that banks cannot retrospectively reduce fixed deposit interest rates once booked, invoking promissory estoppel to protect depositor rights.
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