High Court Upholds Tribunal's Pre-Deposit Order, Allows Petitioner to Submit Additional Material The High Court upheld the Customs, Excise and Gold (Control) Appellate Tribunal's order for a pre-deposit of Rs. 25,000 but allowed the petitioner to ...
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High Court Upholds Tribunal's Pre-Deposit Order, Allows Petitioner to Submit Additional Material
The High Court upheld the Customs, Excise and Gold (Control) Appellate Tribunal's order for a pre-deposit of Rs. 25,000 but allowed the petitioner to submit additional material for consideration. The petitioner was granted the chance to file a fresh application before the Tribunal for a new decision, free from the influence of the prior order, with the Tribunal instructed to review the new application within three weeks.
The petitioner challenged an order of the Customs, Excise and Gold (Control) Appellate Tribunal, Southern Regional Bench, Madras, requiring a pre-deposit of Rs. 25,000. The High Court did not interfere with the Tribunal's order but allowed the petitioner to submit additional material for consideration. The petitioner was given the opportunity to make a fresh application before the Tribunal, which would then decide on the matter without being influenced by the previous order. The Tribunal was directed to consider the new application within three weeks.
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