Appeal procedure requires specified memorandum, supporting order and evidence, opportunity to cure defects, and written decision within timeframe. Rule 32 sets out that appeals under section 99 must be filed as a memorandum with the order appealed from and evidence, identify parties and grounds, specify relief sought, and be supported by affidavit when required; appeals after the sixty day period need an affidavit explaining sufficient cause. The appellate authority must examine locus standi, timeliness and conformity, allow fifteen days to remedy defects, may obtain further information from subordinate officers or parties, and shall pass a written order after enquiry and record examination, ordinarily within 360 days unless a court stay applies.
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Appeal procedure requires specified memorandum, supporting order and evidence, opportunity to cure defects, and written decision within timeframe.
Rule 32 sets out that appeals under section 99 must be filed as a memorandum with the order appealed from and evidence, identify parties and grounds, specify relief sought, and be supported by affidavit when required; appeals after the sixty day period need an affidavit explaining sufficient cause. The appellate authority must examine locus standi, timeliness and conformity, allow fifteen days to remedy defects, may obtain further information from subordinate officers or parties, and shall pass a written order after enquiry and record examination, ordinarily within 360 days unless a court stay applies.
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