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Mere filing of appeal against the order of the Tribunal does not ...

Service Tax

September 27, 2013

Mere filing of appeal against the order of the Tribunal does not result in stay of the order passed by the Tribunal. It does not empower the Commissioner to ignore the order of the Tribunal - contempt proceedings against the commission to be initiated - AT

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