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Condonation of delay - Tribunal refused to condone the delay - ...

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January 1, 2016

Condonation of delay - Tribunal refused to condone the delay - Tribunal has insisted on every day’s delay - The petitioner cannot be said to be grossly negligent or his conduct lacking in bona fides - appeals restored before the tribunal, however costs of ₹ 5000 imposed on the petitioner. - HC

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