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Seeking condonation of delay of 1310 days in filing the ...


Court Denies Appeal Due to 1310-Day Delay; Online Tribunal Orders Since 2017 Make Ignorance Claim Invalid.

April 16, 2022

Case Laws     GST     HC

Seeking condonation of delay of 1310 days in filing the accompanying appeal - it is common knowledge, of which we take judicial notice, that since January 2017, the orders of the Tribunal are uploaded, and, hence, available on its website. The appellant, thus, cannot take refuge of lack of knowledge or, at least, means to acquire knowledge, concerning the impugned order passed by the Tribunal. - HC

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