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Initiation of Contempt proceeding against the concerned ...


Commissioner Apologizes for Delayed Compliance; Tribunal Emphasizes Timely Implementation of Orders.

January 30, 2024

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Initiation of Contempt proceeding against the concerned Commissioner - tendering unconditional apology for delay in implementing the Final Order dated 12.09.2019 of this Hon’ble Tribunal - the CESTAT accepted the Revenue's apology and actions taken for compliance, while emphasizing the need for government authorities to promptly implement Tribunal orders and seek extensions in a timely manner if unable to comply. - AT

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