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April 2, 2020

Maintainability of appeal - monetary amount involved in the appeal - The learned Tribunal has powers to pass such orders on pending appeal before it, "as it thinks fit" and therefore, the power to remand the case back to the Adjudicating Authority is included within the amplitude of powers conferred upon the Tribunal by the Statute.

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