Appellate Tribunal powers to confirm, modify or refer appeals and direct fresh adjudication after further evidence. The Appellate Tribunal may, after giving parties an opportunity of being heard, confirm, modify or annul appealed orders or refer cases back for fresh adjudication with directions and additional evidence if necessary; it may grant limited adjournments, correct apparent errors in its orders within a short period subject to hearing where liability increases, aim to decide appeals within one year, circulate its orders to relevant authorities and parties, and its orders are generally final and binding.
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Appellate Tribunal powers to confirm, modify or refer appeals and direct fresh adjudication after further evidence.
The Appellate Tribunal may, after giving parties an opportunity of being heard, confirm, modify or annul appealed orders or refer cases back for fresh adjudication with directions and additional evidence if necessary; it may grant limited adjournments, correct apparent errors in its orders within a short period subject to hearing where liability increases, aim to decide appeals within one year, circulate its orders to relevant authorities and parties, and its orders are generally final and binding.
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