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Non-speaking order - ex-parte order- impugned order does not ...


Ex-parte order remanded for reconsideration due to failure to address appellants' grievances in appeal memos.

August 1, 2019

Case Laws     Customs     HC

Non-speaking order - ex-parte order- impugned order does not mention even a single ground/grievance urged by the Appellants in their memos of appeals before it even if on similar fact Tribunal had cancelled the revocation of a Customs House Agents License which was even brought to notice - in the absence of the grievance of the parties before it being considered, the impugned order is a nonspeaking order - remanded for reconsideration

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