Appeal to Appellate Tribunal clarified with time limits, condonation discretion, hearing rights and order-making powers. The amendment creates a right of appeal to the Appellate Tribunal except from orders made with parties' consent, prescribes the period for filing appeals, requires prescribed form and fees, allows the Appellate Tribunal to condone delay for sufficient cause, mandates an opportunity of being heard, empowers the Appellate Tribunal to confirm, modify or set aside Tribunal orders, and requires transmission of its orders to the Tribunal and parties.
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Appeal to Appellate Tribunal clarified with time limits, condonation discretion, hearing rights and order-making powers.
The amendment creates a right of appeal to the Appellate Tribunal except from orders made with parties' consent, prescribes the period for filing appeals, requires prescribed form and fees, allows the Appellate Tribunal to condone delay for sufficient cause, mandates an opportunity of being heard, empowers the Appellate Tribunal to confirm, modify or set aside Tribunal orders, and requires transmission of its orders to the Tribunal and parties.
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