Right of appeal to the Central Government allows challenge to Board orders subject to time limits and condonation of delay. Right of appeal to the Central Government exists for persons aggrieved by a Board order made before the specified amendment, subject to prescribed time limits, with possible condonation of delay on sufficient cause; appeals must be in prescribed form with a copy of the order and prescribed fees, and the prescribed procedure must afford the appellant a reasonable opportunity of being heard.
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Right of appeal to the Central Government allows challenge to Board orders subject to time limits and condonation of delay.
Right of appeal to the Central Government exists for persons aggrieved by a Board order made before the specified amendment, subject to prescribed time limits, with possible condonation of delay on sufficient cause; appeals must be in prescribed form with a copy of the order and prescribed fees, and the prescribed procedure must afford the appellant a reasonable opportunity of being heard.
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