Appeals against Tribunal decisions were removed by the abolition of the Companies Tribunal, altering appellate channels. Section 10D of the Companies Act, 1956 provided for appeals against Tribunal decisions; it was inserted by the Companies (Amendment) Act, 1963 and subsequently omitted by the Companies Tribunal (Abolition) Act, 1967, with the omission effected by the amendment provisions and schedule implementing the abolition and related transitional adjustments.
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Appeals against Tribunal decisions were removed by the abolition of the Companies Tribunal, altering appellate channels.
Section 10D of the Companies Act, 1956 provided for appeals against Tribunal decisions; it was inserted by the Companies (Amendment) Act, 1963 and subsequently omitted by the Companies Tribunal (Abolition) Act, 1967, with the omission effected by the amendment provisions and schedule implementing the abolition and related transitional adjustments.
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