Document marking before tribunal follows A, B and C series classification, with record transmission expenses recoverable from the applicant. Documents produced before the Appellate Tribunal are marked according to the side relying on them: appellant or petitioner documents are numbered in the A series, respondent documents in the B series, and Tribunal exhibits in the C series. The Tribunal may direct the applicant to deposit, through online mode, an amount sufficient to cover the expenses of transmitting the records.
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Document marking before tribunal follows A, B and C series classification, with record transmission expenses recoverable from the applicant.
Documents produced before the Appellate Tribunal are marked according to the side relying on them: appellant or petitioner documents are numbered in the A series, respondent documents in the B series, and Tribunal exhibits in the C series. The Tribunal may direct the applicant to deposit, through online mode, an amount sufficient to cover the expenses of transmitting the records.
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