Power to set aside ex parte orders allows affected parties to seek reopening when justice requires it. The provision authorises the National Commission to entertain an application by an aggrieved party to have an ex parte order set aside where an order was passed in the absence of the opposite party or complainant; relief is available upon application to the Commission and is conditioned by the requirement that setting aside the order be in the interest of justice.
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Provisions expressly mentioned in the judgment/order text.
Power to set aside ex parte orders allows affected parties to seek reopening when justice requires it.
The provision authorises the National Commission to entertain an application by an aggrieved party to have an ex parte order set aside where an order was passed in the absence of the opposite party or complainant; relief is available upon application to the Commission and is conditioned by the requirement that setting aside the order be in the interest of justice.
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