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<h1>Review Application Allowed After Delay Condoned; No Error Found in Previous Order</h1> The Securities Appellate Tribunal, Mumbai allowed a review application after condoning the delay. The review application was dismissed as no palpable ... Review application - Violation of the SEBI Act - misrepresentation of financials and violation of the accounting standards - non-furnishing of information to the Forensic Auditor was violative of Section 11(2)(i) of the SEBI Act - HELD THAT:- Having heard the learned counsel for the applicant we do not find any palpable error in our [2022 (7) TMI 1428 - SECURITIES APPELLATE TRIBUNAL, MUMBAI] - The review application is dismissed. This order will be digitally signed by the Private Secretary on behalf of the bench and all concerned parties are directed to act on the digitally signed copy of this order. Certified copy of this order is also available from the Registry on payment of usual charges. The Securities Appellate Tribunal, Mumbai allowed a review application after condoning the delay. The review application was dismissed as no palpable error was found in the previous order dated 29th July, 2022. The order will be digitally signed and parties are directed to act on the digitally signed copy.