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Condonation of delay - CESTAT observed that the Doctor in ...

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June 1, 2013

Condonation of delay - CESTAT observed that the Doctor in question is a skin specialist, the medical certificate issued by him for Hepatitis, is mis-conceived - CESTAT not being an expert in examining that Certificate - delay condoned - HC

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