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Legal question can be raised at the stage of the appeal and such ...

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November 6, 2013

Legal question can be raised at the stage of the appeal and such a question need not be raised as a ground. It can be argued by a counsel at the time of hearing. When the legal question is raised, the Tribunal has to consider the same in accordance with law - HC

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