Right to legal representation permits appellants to appear personally or authorise specified professionals to present cases before the tribunal. An appellant may appear in person or authorise one or more chartered accountants, company secretaries, cost accountants, legal practitioners or any of its officers to present the case before the Securities Appellate Tribunal; the professional categories are defined by reference to their governing Acts and must hold a certificate of practice where required, and 'legal practitioner' includes advocates, vakils, attorneys of any High Court and pleaders in practice.
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Right to legal representation permits appellants to appear personally or authorise specified professionals to present cases before the tribunal.
An appellant may appear in person or authorise one or more chartered accountants, company secretaries, cost accountants, legal practitioners or any of its officers to present the case before the Securities Appellate Tribunal; the professional categories are defined by reference to their governing Acts and must hold a certificate of practice where required, and "legal practitioner" includes advocates, vakils, attorneys of any High Court and pleaders in practice.
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