Appeal rights under foreign contribution law allow time-limited challenges to specified administrative orders, with civil appeal procedure parity. Appeals lie against confiscation adjudications and against specified refusals or orders by the Central Government under the foreign contribution regime. Short limitation periods apply: a one month period for confiscation orders with a possible one month extension for sufficient cause, and a sixty day period for organisational or person appeals against permissions or specified government orders, with venue linked to residence, principal office, business or place of work. Such appeals are treated as appeals from an original decree and the civil appeal procedural provisions apply as far as practicable.
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Appeal rights under foreign contribution law allow time-limited challenges to specified administrative orders, with civil appeal procedure parity.
Appeals lie against confiscation adjudications and against specified refusals or orders by the Central Government under the foreign contribution regime. Short limitation periods apply: a one month period for confiscation orders with a possible one month extension for sufficient cause, and a sixty day period for organisational or person appeals against permissions or specified government orders, with venue linked to residence, principal office, business or place of work. Such appeals are treated as appeals from an original decree and the civil appeal procedural provisions apply as far as practicable.
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