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Condonation of delay - the order of Committee of Chief ...


Tribunal Denies Extension for Committee's Delayed Order Issuance Beyond Three-Month Limit u/s 129D(1.

September 7, 2013

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Condonation of delay - the order of Committee of Chief Commissioners was passed after expiry of period of three months from the date of communication - There was no question of condoning by the Tribunal of the delay in exercise of the power by the Committee under Section 129D(1) - AT

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