Tribunal grants appeal, waives pre-deposit, and orders fresh adjudication for fairness The Tribunal allowed the appeal for condonation of delay, considering the circumstances surrounding the non-receipt of the impugned order. The requirement ...
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Tribunal grants appeal, waives pre-deposit, and orders fresh adjudication for fairness
The Tribunal allowed the appeal for condonation of delay, considering the circumstances surrounding the non-receipt of the impugned order. The requirement of pre-deposit was waived, and the matter was remanded for fresh adjudication due to the ex parte nature of the original order. The appellant was granted an opportunity to present their case before the adjudicating authority, emphasizing the need for fairness in the process.
Issues: Delay in filing appeal, Service of impugned order, Condonation of delay, Ex parte order, Requirement of pre-deposit, Fresh adjudication, Opportunity to present case
Delay in Filing Appeal: The appellant filed an appeal against the impugned order, citing non-receipt of the order which was passed in 1999 but allegedly not received until 2011. The appellant sought to set aside the ex parte order and requested a remand for fresh adjudication after being heard. The Tribunal reviewed documents indicating that the order was not served on the appellant, allowing the application for condonation of delay.
Service of Impugned Order and Condonation of Delay: The Tribunal noted that the impugned order was ex parte, and the appellant claimed to have been unaware of any notices due to being abroad during the relevant period. Considering this, the requirement of pre-deposit was waived, and the appeal was taken up for final disposal. The Tribunal allowed the appeal for condonation of delay due to the circumstances surrounding the non-receipt of the order.
Ex Parte Order and Fresh Adjudication: Due to the impugned order being ex parte, the Tribunal, in the interest of justice, decided to send the matter back to the adjudicating authority for fresh adjudication. The appellant was directed to appear personally before the authority to fix a date for a hearing. The Tribunal emphasized the need for a reasonable opportunity for the appellant to present their case, setting aside the original order for a fresh adjudication process.
Conclusion: The appeal and related applications were disposed of with the direction for the appellant to appear before the adjudicating authority for further proceedings. The Tribunal's decision aimed at ensuring fairness and providing the appellant with an opportunity to present their case effectively.
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