Delay in filing statutory appeals demands expedited submission of Civil Appeal proposals and strict accountability within ten days. The Board directs that where a CEGAT order is unacceptable, Civil Appeal proposals or SLPs must be prepared complete and submitted expeditiously to the Board, ordinarily within 10 days of receipt. Commissioners must personally monitor submissions, acknowledge receipt, and ensure Chief Commissioners closely monitor compliance. Any delay must be accompanied by a day to day chart and detailed explanation, and will be compiled for review and responsibility fixing. The Attorney General urges a thorough enquiry beginning at the Collectorate to identify causes and persons responsible for delays.
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Delay in filing statutory appeals demands expedited submission of Civil Appeal proposals and strict accountability within ten days.
The Board directs that where a CEGAT order is unacceptable, Civil Appeal proposals or SLPs must be prepared complete and submitted expeditiously to the Board, ordinarily within 10 days of receipt. Commissioners must personally monitor submissions, acknowledge receipt, and ensure Chief Commissioners closely monitor compliance. Any delay must be accompanied by a day to day chart and detailed explanation, and will be compiled for review and responsibility fixing. The Attorney General urges a thorough enquiry beginning at the Collectorate to identify causes and persons responsible for delays.
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