Supreme Court allows appeal, sets aside Tribunal's order for deemed served notice. No costs awarded. The Supreme Court allowed the appeal, setting aside the Tribunal's order, as the notice was deemed served on the respondent who was avoiding service. No ...
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Supreme Court allows appeal, sets aside Tribunal's order for deemed served notice. No costs awarded.
The Supreme Court allowed the appeal, setting aside the Tribunal's order, as the notice was deemed served on the respondent who was avoiding service. No costs were awarded in the case.
The Supreme Court held that the notice was deemed served on the respondent as they were avoiding service. The appeal was allowed, setting aside the Tribunal's order, following a previous decision. No costs were awarded. (1996 (1) TMI 439 - SC)
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