Appeal dismissed for lack of substantial legal question, affirming Tribunal's decision, parties to comply with order. The appeal was dismissed as no substantial question of law was found, with the Tribunal's decision aligning with a previous ruling of the Delhi High Court ...
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Appeal dismissed for lack of substantial legal question, affirming Tribunal's decision, parties to comply with order.
The appeal was dismissed as no substantial question of law was found, with the Tribunal's decision aligning with a previous ruling of the Delhi High Court on the same issue. All parties were instructed to adhere to a xerox copy of the order.
The appeal was sought to be admitted against the Tribunal's order dated 24th February, 2012. After examining the grounds, it was found that no substantial question of law was involved as the Tribunal had followed the decision of the Delhi High Court on the same issue. The appeal was dismissed, and all parties were directed to act on a xerox copy of the order.
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