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2009 (11) TMI 679 - HC - FEMAWhether the correctness and legality of the order of the Adjudicating Authority dated 30.3.2005 which had become the subject matter of an appeal before the Appellate Tribunal has to be examined under the provisions of the FERA or the FEMA? Held that:- In the instant case the provisions of Section 52(2) read with the provisions of the FERA which is also a legislation dealing with economic offences, clearly stipulates that any person aggrieved by an order of the Adjudicating Authority may appeal to the Appellate Board within a period of 45 days; the Appellate Board may entertain the appeal after the expiry of 45 days but not beyond 90 days. This is the outer limit and a mandate. Application of Section 5 of the Limitation Act is excluded. Under Section 52 of the FERA, it is clear that the outer limit for filing an appeal is 90 days; beyond the period of 90 days the Court has no power to condone the delay. The Appellate Tribunal on 26.3.2005, had rightly dismissed the appeal on this ground by invoking Section 52 (2) of the FERA holding that the delay of 118 days could not be condoned; the outer limit being 90 days. The said order calls for no interference.
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