Procedural time extension discretion allows the Appellate Tribunal to extend deadlines even after expiry when justice requires. The Appellate Tribunal may extend the time prescribed by the procedural rules or fixed by any order for doing any act or taking any proceeding, on such terms as the justice of the case requires. An extension may be granted even after the original time has expired, giving the Tribunal discretionary authority to manage procedural timelines flexibly.
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Procedural time extension discretion allows the Appellate Tribunal to extend deadlines even after expiry when justice requires.
The Appellate Tribunal may extend the time prescribed by the procedural rules or fixed by any order for doing any act or taking any proceeding, on such terms as the justice of the case requires. An extension may be granted even after the original time has expired, giving the Tribunal discretionary authority to manage procedural timelines flexibly.
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