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Maintainability of appeal - Bar of limitation - order was ...


Limitation for Appeals Starts When Petitioner Receives Tribunal's Certified Order Copy, Not Pronouncement Date.

June 10, 2015

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Maintainability of appeal - Bar of limitation - order was pronounced in the open court - period of limitation should commence to run from the date on which the petitioner received the certified copy of the order passed by the Tribunal along with papers - HC

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