Tribunal's power to condone delay in filing appeals allows a limited additional period when sufficient cause is shown. Tribunal may grant an additional three-month extension for filing appeals beyond prescribed limitation periods if the appellant demonstrates sufficient cause for the delay; this discretionary power serves as a procedural safeguard to prevent forfeiture of appellate rights when the lateness is reasonably excused.
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Tribunal's power to condone delay in filing appeals allows a limited additional period when sufficient cause is shown.
Tribunal may grant an additional three-month extension for filing appeals beyond prescribed limitation periods if the appellant demonstrates sufficient cause for the delay; this discretionary power serves as a procedural safeguard to prevent forfeiture of appellate rights when the lateness is reasonably excused.
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