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Condonation of delay in filing appeal - The consultant of the ...


Appeal Filed Late but Within Condonable 90-Day Limit; Matter Restored Under Commissioner (Appeals) Authority.

March 31, 2021

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Condonation of delay in filing appeal - The consultant of the appellant has obtained a copy of the Order in Original on 16.12.2019. The appeal then has to be filed within 60 days from 16.12.2019. The appellant has filed the appeal before Commissioner (Appeals) on 9.3.2020 which is beyond 60 days period. The Commissioner (Appeals) can condone delay of 90 days. The delay in this case would be less than 30 days. So when computed from 16.12.2019, the appeal has been filed within the time limit condonable by Commissioner (Appeals). - Matter restored back - AT

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