Memorandum of appeal requirements set filing content, jurisdictional and limitation declarations, reliefs and verification for appellate procedure. The prescribed Memorandum of Appeal required by the Depositories (Appeal to Securities Appellate Tribunal) Rules, 2000 mandates appellant and respondent particulars, addresses for service, contact details, and declarations that the appeal lies within the Tribunal's jurisdiction and within the statutory limitation. It requires a concise chronological statement of facts and grounds, specification of reliefs and any interim orders sought, a non-pendency declaration, fee particulars, an index of documents and enclosures, and signature and verification by the appellant or authorised representative confirming truthfulness and absence of suppressed facts.
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Memorandum of appeal requirements set filing content, jurisdictional and limitation declarations, reliefs and verification for appellate procedure.
The prescribed Memorandum of Appeal required by the Depositories (Appeal to Securities Appellate Tribunal) Rules, 2000 mandates appellant and respondent particulars, addresses for service, contact details, and declarations that the appeal lies within the Tribunal's jurisdiction and within the statutory limitation. It requires a concise chronological statement of facts and grounds, specification of reliefs and any interim orders sought, a non-pendency declaration, fee particulars, an index of documents and enclosures, and signature and verification by the appellant or authorised representative confirming truthfulness and absence of suppressed facts.
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