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Whether the appellate tribunal is right in passing the order ...

Customs

October 5, 2016

Whether the appellate tribunal is right in passing the order after five months twenty days from the date of hearing - Once the manner in which the tribunal has dealt with the appeals is not agreed, then, no alternative exists, but to quash and set aside the impugned order - HC

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