Revenue's Appeal Dismissed Due to Delay in Filing The Appellate Tribunal CESTAT, New Delhi dismissed the Revenue's application to condone a 56-day delay in filing an appeal, citing a high workload as ...
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Revenue's Appeal Dismissed Due to Delay in Filing
The Appellate Tribunal CESTAT, New Delhi dismissed the Revenue's application to condone a 56-day delay in filing an appeal, citing a high workload as insufficient cause. Consequently, the appeals and cross-objections were also dismissed.
The Revenue's application for condoning a 56-day delay in filing an appeal was dismissed by the Appellate Tribunal CESTAT, New Delhi. The reason cited for the delay was a high workload, but this was not considered sufficient cause. As a result, the appeals and cross-objections were also dismissed.
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