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<h1>Finance Ministry Sets Monetary Limits for Appeals to Reduce Litigation; Clarifies Non-Precedent Nature of Low-Value Decisions.</h1> The circular from the Ministry of Finance addresses the reduction of government litigation by setting monetary limits for filing appeals by the Department before the CESTAT, High Courts, and Supreme Court. It clarifies that decisions accepted due to low monetary amounts do not set a precedent. The Department must emphasize this when arguing cases to prevent misinterpretation by courts. The document instructs Departmental Counsels and DRs to argue that judgments accepted for low amounts should not be relied upon in future cases. Officers are directed to consider statutory provisions when preparing appeals or defenses.