Appeal rights on combinations: parties aggrieved by combination-related orders may seek review through appellate tribunal process. The entitlement to appeal permits the Central Government, a State Government, a local authority, an enterprise or any person who is party to proceedings on matters relating to a combination and is aggrieved by a direction, decision or order to prefer an appeal to the Competition Appellate Tribunal, subject to the provision contained in section 53B that governs the appellate mechanism for combination proceedings.
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Appeal rights on combinations: parties aggrieved by combination-related orders may seek review through appellate tribunal process.
The entitlement to appeal permits the Central Government, a State Government, a local authority, an enterprise or any person who is party to proceedings on matters relating to a combination and is aggrieved by a direction, decision or order to prefer an appeal to the Competition Appellate Tribunal, subject to the provision contained in section 53B that governs the appellate mechanism for combination proceedings.
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