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Continuation of Criminal Proceedings - matter is pending for ...


Criminal case paused for adjudicatory appeal; must resolve within a year or prosecution resumes.

March 18, 2021

Case Laws     Central Excise     HC

Continuation of Criminal Proceedings - matter is pending for adjudication - The proceedings initiated against these petitioners are kept in abeyance till the disposal of the adjudicatory proceedings for a period of one year - petitioners are directed to get it disposed off the appeal, which is pending before the adjudicatory authority, within a period of one year from the date of this order by taking steps immediately. If the same is not disposed of within the stipulated time of one year, the respondent is given liberty to proceed with the matter for criminal prosecution. - HC

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