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Issues: Whether the appellant should be permitted, on making the pre-deposit, to seek recall of the impugned order and restoration of the appeals before the Tribunal.
Analysis: The pre-deposit having been made, the Court exercised jurisdiction under Article 142 of the Constitution of India to permit the appellant to file applications for recall of the impugned order and for restoration of the appeals before the Tribunal. The applications were to be considered on the footing that the pre-deposit had now been made and without raising any limitation objection. If the impugned orders were recalled, the appeals were to be heard on merits in accordance with law, after notice to the respondent.
Conclusion: The appellant was permitted to seek recall of the impugned orders and restoration of the appeals before the Tribunal.