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Issues: Whether an unsigned order of the Additional Commissioner had any legal force so as to sustain an appeal and whether the dismissal of the appeal by the Commissioner (Appeals) called for interference.
Analysis: An unsigned copy of the Additional Commissioner's order was held to be no order in law and incapable of creating a valid basis for an appeal. Since there was no valid order before the Commissioner (Appeals), the appeal filed before that authority was not maintainable, and the Tribunal found no basis to remand the matter or to treat the Commissioner (Appeals)'s dismissal as invalid.
Conclusion: The unsigned order had no legal force, the appeal before the Commissioner (Appeals) was not maintainable, and the Tribunal declined interference.