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..... to cause serious injury. (4) A request under sub-regulation (2) shall be accompanied with a statement setting out cogent reasons for such treatment and to the extent possible the date on which such confidential treatment shall expire. (5) Where such document or documents, or a part or parts thereof, form part of the party s written submissions, the party shall file a complete version with the words restriction of publication claimed in red ink on top of the first page and the word confidential clearly and legibly marked in red ink near the top on each page together with a public version, which shall not contain such document or documents or part or parts thereof. (6) The public version of such written submissions shall be an exact copy of t .....

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..... sub-regulation (13), not be treated as confidential. (12) If the party is unwilling to make the document or documents or a part or parts thereof public despite the Commission or the Director General having reached a decision that confidential treatment is not warranted, subject to any order to the contrary that the Commission may pass under section 57 of the Act, such document or documents or part or parts thereof shall be returned to the party and the information contained therein shall be disregarded. (13) The document or documents or a part or parts thereof that have been granted confidential treatment under this regulation shall be segregated from the public record and secured in a sealed envelope or any other appropriate container, be .....

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..... hat breach of confidentiality by any officer or employee of the Commission appointed under sub-section (1) of section 17 of the Act shall constitute a ground for initiation of disciplinary proceedings under the relevant rules or regulations, as the case may be: Provided further that breach of confidentiality by any expert or professional engaged by the Commission under sub-section (3) of section 17 of the Act or any expert called upon to assist the Commission under sub- section (3) of section 36 of the Act shall be sufficient ground for termination of the engagement or contract, as the case may be. - statute, statutory provisions legislation, law, enactment, Acts, Rules, Regulations, Taxation Tax Management India - taxmanagementindia - ta .....

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