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Extension of stay beyond 180 days or 365 days - Pendency of the ...


Tribunal Grants Stay Extension Due to Backlog and Supply-Demand Mismatch, Not Appellants' Conduct.

February 24, 2014

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Extension of stay beyond 180 days or 365 days - Pendency of the appeals are not on account of any conduct of the appellants but on account of pendency of a large number of older appeals and a critical supply/demand mismatch in the Tribunal - stay extended - AT

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