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Revocation of CHA License - SCN was not issued within 90 days of ...

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September 10, 2019

Revocation of CHA License - SCN was not issued within 90 days of receipt of the offence report - imposition of penalty - time limit prescribed is mandatory. Hence, we hold that the time limit prescribed in Regulation 20 (7) is not mandatory but only directory - HC

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