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Appeal Tribunal Review: Procedural Defect in Committee Setup Deemed Irregularity, Not Illegality.

November 8, 2018

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Filing of appeal before the tribunal - Reviewing committee of two commissioners - one officer who is in-charge of both the Commissionerates - defect if any is procedural and an irregularity and not illegality.

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