Non-appearance of respondent permits tribunal to hear appeal ex-parte and pass final order; may seek authorised assistance. Non-appearance of a respondent after effective service permits the Appellate Tribunal to proceed with an ex-parte hearing and to pass a final order on the merits, and the Tribunal may seek assistance from an authorised representative when the matter involves intricate or substantial questions of law.
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Non-appearance of respondent permits tribunal to hear appeal ex-parte and pass final order; may seek authorised assistance.
Non-appearance of a respondent after effective service permits the Appellate Tribunal to proceed with an ex-parte hearing and to pass a final order on the merits, and the Tribunal may seek assistance from an authorised representative when the matter involves intricate or substantial questions of law.
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