Supreme Court Condones Delay in Central Excise Appeal, Orders Prevention Measures The Supreme Court condoned a 619-day delay in filing a notice of motion for restoration of a Central Excise Appeal. The High Court was directed to forward ...
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Supreme Court Condones Delay in Central Excise Appeal, Orders Prevention Measures
The Supreme Court condoned a 619-day delay in filing a notice of motion for restoration of a Central Excise Appeal. The High Court was directed to forward the order to the Chairman of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes for future prevention of similar situations. An affidavit was ordered to be submitted before the next hearing regarding steps taken to ensure prompt proceedings before High Courts.
The Supreme Court condoned a delay of 619 days in filing a notice of motion for restoration of a Central Excise Appeal. The High Court was directed to forward the order to the Chairman of the Central Board of Indirect Taxes for future prevention of similar situations. An affidavit was ordered to be submitted before the next hearing regarding steps taken to ensure prompt proceedings before High Courts.
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