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Tribunal to Focus Only on Reasons for Recalling Order, Avoiding Unrelated Issues.

July 21, 2015

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

Tribunal should have examined the cause given for recalling the order and not the other issues which as a matter of fact are extraneous for examining the application for recalling earlier order. - HC

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