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Order of the tribunal dismissing the appeal - no reasons ...

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August 17, 2019

Order of the tribunal dismissing the appeal - no reasons whatsoever have been recorded by the Tribunal and the matter has been decided in cryptic manner by recording only that it had agreed with the reasons given by the Joint Commissioner (Appeals), such an order cannot be sustained in law.

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