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<h1>Non-appearance of respondent under NCLAT Rule 53 allows ex parte hearing and final order, tribunal may seek expert assistance</h1> Rule 53 permits the appellate tribunal to proceed ex parte and pronounce a final order on merits when a respondent, despite effective service of summons or notice, fails to appear on the hearing date; the tribunal retains discretion to seek assistance from an authorised representative where the matter raises intricate and substantial questions of law with wide ramifications, thereby allowing expert input while preserving the power to decide on merits absent the respondent.