Reduction of Government litigation - providing monetary limits for filing appeals by the Department before CESTAT/High Courts and Supreme court – Regarding.
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Monetary-limit non-appeal rule: Department must assert that low-value unappealed decisions are non-precedential and may be relitigated later. Instruction prescribes a monetary threshold below which the Department will not file appeals and emphasizes that decisions accepted for low monetary reasons are non-precedential. Departmental counsels and field officers must plead that non-filing does not equal acquiescence, may continue to contest the issue on merits later, and should use procedural measures such as transferring matters to the Call Book when higher forum decisions are pending.
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Monetary-limit non-appeal rule: Department must assert that low-value unappealed decisions are non-precedential and may be relitigated later.
Instruction prescribes a monetary threshold below which the Department will not file appeals and emphasizes that decisions accepted for low monetary reasons are non-precedential. Departmental counsels and field officers must plead that non-filing does not equal acquiescence, may continue to contest the issue on merits later, and should use procedural measures such as transferring matters to the Call Book when higher forum decisions are pending.
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