Supreme Court mandates deposit with 12% interest in 8 weeks or risk petition dismissal The Supreme Court ordered the petitioner to deposit a specified amount with interest at 12% per annum before the Tribunal within eight weeks. Failure to ...
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Supreme Court mandates deposit with 12% interest in 8 weeks or risk petition dismissal
The Supreme Court ordered the petitioner to deposit a specified amount with interest at 12% per annum before the Tribunal within eight weeks. Failure to comply will lead to the dismissal of the petition without further reference to the Court. If the deposit is made, the Tribunal may proceed to consider the case on its merits.
The Supreme Court ordered the petitioner to deposit a specified amount with interest at 12% per annum before the Tribunal within eight weeks. Failure to do so will result in dismissal of the petition without further reference to the Court. If the amount is deposited, the Tribunal may consider the case on its merits.
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