Right of appeal to High Court from designated court orders, subject to prescribed time limit and extension for sufficient cause. Any person, including the Competent Authority, may appeal to the High Court against a final order of the Designated Court under this Chapter. The appeal must be filed within sixty days from the order's date, though the High Court may admit a delayed appeal if satisfied the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause. 'High Court' means the High Court of the State or Union territory where the Designated Court is situated.
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Right of appeal to High Court from designated court orders, subject to prescribed time limit and extension for sufficient cause.
Any person, including the Competent Authority, may appeal to the High Court against a final order of the Designated Court under this Chapter. The appeal must be filed within sixty days from the order's date, though the High Court may admit a delayed appeal if satisfied the appellant was prevented by sufficient cause. "High Court" means the High Court of the State or Union territory where the Designated Court is situated.
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