Appeal filing procedure requires prescribed form, provisional then final acknowledgement upon submission of certified order, and signature verification. Appeals must be filed in the prescribed appeal form with supporting documents and will receive a provisional acknowledgement immediately; the grounds and verification must be signed as prescribed. A certified copy of the decision appealed must be submitted within seven days, after which the Appellate Authority issues a final acknowledgement with the appeal number. The filing date depends on timely submission of the certified copy, and an appeal is treated as filed only when the final acknowledgement is issued.
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Appeal filing procedure requires prescribed form, provisional then final acknowledgement upon submission of certified order, and signature verification.
Appeals must be filed in the prescribed appeal form with supporting documents and will receive a provisional acknowledgement immediately; the grounds and verification must be signed as prescribed. A certified copy of the decision appealed must be submitted within seven days, after which the Appellate Authority issues a final acknowledgement with the appeal number. The filing date depends on timely submission of the certified copy, and an appeal is treated as filed only when the final acknowledgement is issued.
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