Supreme Court overturns Tribunal's default dismissal, reinstates appeals. The Supreme Court granted special leave in a case where an appeal was dismissed in default by the Customs, Excise and Gold Control Appellate Tribunal. The ...
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The Supreme Court granted special leave in a case where an appeal was dismissed in default by the Customs, Excise and Gold Control Appellate Tribunal. The Court set aside the Tribunal's order and restored the appeals before it. No costs were awarded.
The Supreme Court granted special leave in a case where an appeal was dismissed in default by the Customs, Excise and Gold Control Appellate Tribunal. The Court set aside the Tribunal's order and restored the appeals before it. No costs were awarded. (Citation: 1989 (10) TMI 64 - SC)
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