Time limit for appeals: thirty-day filing period with discretionary extension to forty-five days for sufficient cause. An aggrieved person must prefer an appeal within thirty days of communication of the Board's order; late appeals require an application with an affidavit alleging sufficient cause, and the Central Government may, for reasons recorded in writing, admit the appeal up to forty five days from communication if satisfied of sufficient cause.
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Time limit for appeals: thirty-day filing period with discretionary extension to forty-five days for sufficient cause.
An aggrieved person must prefer an appeal within thirty days of communication of the Board's order; late appeals require an application with an affidavit alleging sufficient cause, and the Central Government may, for reasons recorded in writing, admit the appeal up to forty five days from communication if satisfied of sufficient cause.
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