Appeal Dismissed for Non-Prosecution: Appellants' Non-Cooperation Leads to Case Dismissal The appeal was dismissed for non-prosecution due to the appellants' persistent non-cooperation and failure to comply with court orders. Despite warnings ...
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Appeal Dismissed for Non-Prosecution: Appellants' Non-Cooperation Leads to Case Dismissal
The appeal was dismissed for non-prosecution due to the appellants' persistent non-cooperation and failure to comply with court orders. Despite warnings and directives, the appellants did not appear before the Tribunal or progress the appeal, leading to its dismissal after more than two years of inaction. The High Court had granted an interim stay on a Stay Order, instructing prompt disposal of the appeal, but the appellants' lack of interest and absence during proceedings resulted in the case's dismissal.
Issues: Non-appearance of parties, failure to comply with court orders, dismissal for non-prosecution
Paragraph 2: The case involved a history where the appellants were directed to deposit a specific amount within a set period due to lack of a strong prima facie case. Subsequently, the appellants filed a Writ Petition in the High Court against the Stay Order, which granted an interim stay while instructing the Tribunal to dispose of the appeal promptly.
Paragraph 3: Despite multiple directives and hearings, the appellants consistently failed to appear before the Tribunal or provide updates on the Writ Petition progress. The High Court's order for a quick disposal of the appeal within eight weeks remained unfulfilled due to the appellants' non-cooperation and absence during proceedings.
Paragraph 4: After more than two years of inaction and non-appearance by the appellants, the Tribunal noted their lack of interest in progressing the appeal. Despite clear warnings and instructions, the appellants continued to be absent, leading to the dismissal of the appeal for non-prosecution due to their persistent non-cooperation and failure to comply with court orders.
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