Appellate Tribunal powers on appeals: may confirm, modify, annul or remit decisions; orders generally final and binding. The Appellate Tribunal may confirm, modify, annul or remit decisions to lower authorities for fresh adjudication with directions and additional evidence, after giving parties an opportunity to be heard. It may grant adjournments for sufficient cause, subject to limits, and may rectify apparent errors within a prescribed period provided any change increasing liability follows an opportunity to be heard. The Tribunal should endeavour to decide appeals within one year and must circulate its orders to relevant authorities and parties; its orders are final and binding except as provided otherwise.
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Appellate Tribunal powers on appeals: may confirm, modify, annul or remit decisions; orders generally final and binding.
The Appellate Tribunal may confirm, modify, annul or remit decisions to lower authorities for fresh adjudication with directions and additional evidence, after giving parties an opportunity to be heard. It may grant adjournments for sufficient cause, subject to limits, and may rectify apparent errors within a prescribed period provided any change increasing liability follows an opportunity to be heard. The Tribunal should endeavour to decide appeals within one year and must circulate its orders to relevant authorities and parties; its orders are final and binding except as provided otherwise.
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