Competition appeal procedure under section 53B: filing requirements, jurisdiction, limitation, grounds, fees, declarations, and verification. Procedure for preferring an appeal under section 53B of the Competition Act, 2002 requires a memorandum stating parties, the impugned order and statutory basis, detailed service addresses, declaration of the Tribunal's jurisdiction, and an express limitation statement with explanation or interlocutory application for condonation of delay. The memorandum must set out facts chronologically, identify facts in issue and questions of law, state grounds with legal provisions relied upon, disclose prior proceedings, list enclosures and fees, and include declaration and verification of truthfulness.
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Competition appeal procedure under section 53B: filing requirements, jurisdiction, limitation, grounds, fees, declarations, and verification.
Procedure for preferring an appeal under section 53B of the Competition Act, 2002 requires a memorandum stating parties, the impugned order and statutory basis, detailed service addresses, declaration of the Tribunal's jurisdiction, and an express limitation statement with explanation or interlocutory application for condonation of delay. The memorandum must set out facts chronologically, identify facts in issue and questions of law, state grounds with legal provisions relied upon, disclose prior proceedings, list enclosures and fees, and include declaration and verification of truthfulness.
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