Deemed presentation of appeals by registered post fixes filing as the date the Registrar's office receives them. Specified filings (appeals in Form E.A.-3, cross-objections in Forms E.A.-4 or E.A.-7, and applications in Forms E.A.-5 or E.A.-6) must be presented in ... Summary
Deemed presentation of appeals by registered post fixes filing as the date the Registrar's office receives them.
Specified filings (appeals in Form E.A.-3, cross-objections in Forms E.A.-4 or E.A.-7, and applications in Forms E.A.-5 or E.A.-6) must be presented in person to the Registrar or an authorised officer, or sent by registered post addressed to them. Filings sent by registered post are deemed to have been presented on the date they are received in the office of the Registrar or the authorised officer, thereby fixing the operative filing date by office receipt.
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