Right to legal representation in appeals: appellants may engage legal practitioners or chartered accountants; government may appoint presenting officers. A person preferring an appeal under the Foreign Exchange Management Act may appear in person or take the assistance of a legal practitioner or chartered accountant of their choice to present the appeal. The Government may authorise legal practitioners, chartered accountants, or officers to act as presenting officers who may present appeals on the Government's behalf.
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Right to legal representation in appeals: appellants may engage legal practitioners or chartered accountants; government may appoint presenting officers.
A person preferring an appeal under the Foreign Exchange Management Act may appear in person or take the assistance of a legal practitioner or chartered accountant of their choice to present the appeal. The Government may authorise legal practitioners, chartered accountants, or officers to act as presenting officers who may present appeals on the Government's behalf.
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