Benami property rules allow tribunals to amend orders for apparent mistakes within one year, subject to notice and hearing. The Appellate Tribunal or any authority may amend any order it has passed under the Act to rectify a mistake apparent on the face of the record, within one year from the end of the month in which the order was passed. No amendment shall be made if it is likely to prejudice a person unless that person has been given notice of the intention to amend and an opportunity of being heard.
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Benami property rules allow tribunals to amend orders for apparent mistakes within one year, subject to notice and hearing.
The Appellate Tribunal or any authority may amend any order it has passed under the Act to rectify a mistake apparent on the face of the record, within one year from the end of the month in which the order was passed. No amendment shall be made if it is likely to prejudice a person unless that person has been given notice of the intention to amend and an opportunity of being heard.
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