Filing fee rules govern appeals and compensation applications, allow waiver for indigence and periodic governmental review. Prescribes a graduated fee schedule and demand draft payment requirement for appeals and compensation applications to the Appellate Tribunal, including tiered fees tied to penalty or compensation amounts and a maximum ceiling; prescribes a separate fixed fee for other appeals; empowers the Tribunal to waive fees or portions thereof for indigent or suitable cases with reasons recorded; and allows the Central Government to review and amend the fee schedule biennially by notification.
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Filing fee rules govern appeals and compensation applications, allow waiver for indigence and periodic governmental review.
Prescribes a graduated fee schedule and demand draft payment requirement for appeals and compensation applications to the Appellate Tribunal, including tiered fees tied to penalty or compensation amounts and a maximum ceiling; prescribes a separate fixed fee for other appeals; empowers the Tribunal to waive fees or portions thereof for indigent or suitable cases with reasons recorded; and allows the Central Government to review and amend the fee schedule biennially by notification.
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