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Bar on the person to practice before CESTAT who was appointed as ...


High Court: Ex-CESTAT Members Can't Practice Before Tribunal Unless They Leave During Probation.

March 5, 2014

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Bar on the person to practice before CESTAT who was appointed as member of CESTAT - The provision in question must be read to mean that the bar would not be applicable to a Member who demits the office while on probation - HC

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