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<h1>Appeal Process Under Section 10FQ: File Within 45 Days, Late Appeals Possible, Decision in Six Months.</h1> Section 10FQ of the Companies Act, 1956, outlines the process for appealing an order from the Tribunal to the Appellate Tribunal. An aggrieved party may file an appeal within 45 days of receiving the Tribunal's order, unless the decision was made with both parties' consent. The Appellate Tribunal may accept late appeals if justified. Upon receiving an appeal, the Appellate Tribunal must provide a hearing opportunity and may confirm, modify, or overturn the original order. It must send copies of its decision to the Tribunal and involved parties and aims to resolve appeals within six months.