Tribunal case disposal: may pass orders after hearing and summarily dismiss appeals lacking sufficient grounds. Rule 146 authorises the Tribunal, after giving parties a reasonable opportunity of being heard, to pass such orders on applications, petitions or appeals as it thinks fit, and permits the Tribunal to summarily dismiss an appeal, for recorded reasons, where it considers there are no sufficient grounds to proceed.
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Tribunal case disposal: may pass orders after hearing and summarily dismiss appeals lacking sufficient grounds.
Rule 146 authorises the Tribunal, after giving parties a reasonable opportunity of being heard, to pass such orders on applications, petitions or appeals as it thinks fit, and permits the Tribunal to summarily dismiss an appeal, for recorded reasons, where it considers there are no sufficient grounds to proceed.
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