Appeal procedure establishes filing, cross-objection, and condonation rules with final binding orders by the Authority. Framework permits an appellant to prefer an appeal against specified orders and requires appeals and memoranda of cross objections to be filed within prescribed time and form; the Authority may condone delay for sufficient cause within an additional maximum period, treat cross objections as appeals, require prescribed fees for public sector company appeals, provide parties an opportunity to be heard, and issue final binding orders while endeavouring expeditious disposal.
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Appeal procedure establishes filing, cross-objection, and condonation rules with final binding orders by the Authority.
Framework permits an appellant to prefer an appeal against specified orders and requires appeals and memoranda of cross objections to be filed within prescribed time and form; the Authority may condone delay for sufficient cause within an additional maximum period, treat cross objections as appeals, require prescribed fees for public sector company appeals, provide parties an opportunity to be heard, and issue final binding orders while endeavouring expeditious disposal.
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