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Jurisdiction of the tribunal - petitioner contends that the ...


Petitioner Questions Tribunal's Jurisdiction Over CCI Orders Issued Without Judicial Member; Validity of Orders Upheld.

July 24, 2019

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Jurisdiction of the tribunal - petitioner contends that the impugned orders were passed without the presence of a judicial member - notwithstanding, that a judicial member is required to be appointed to CCI, the orders passed by the CCI pending such appointment cannot be called into question.

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