Appeals disposal targets require minimum monthly throughput, cap on prolonged pendency, Quarterly reporting and corrective deficiency notes. Norms require Commissioners (Appeals) to meet specified monthly disposal expectations, prioritize older appeals, and prevent appeals from remaining pending beyond the prescribed maximum duration; where pendency is low, disposal must meet a minimum proportion of opening balance plus receipts. A revised quarterly report must present opening balance, receipts, disposals, closing balance, age-wise pendency and reasons for overage, and Chief Commissioners must submit a performance analysis by the 10th of the month following the quarter. Commissioners (Appeals) must also forward deficiency notes on non-speaking or defective adjudication orders to the Chief Commissioner and the concerned Commissioner for remedial action.
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Appeals disposal targets require minimum monthly throughput, cap on prolonged pendency, Quarterly reporting and corrective deficiency notes.
Norms require Commissioners (Appeals) to meet specified monthly disposal expectations, prioritize older appeals, and prevent appeals from remaining pending beyond the prescribed maximum duration; where pendency is low, disposal must meet a minimum proportion of opening balance plus receipts. A revised quarterly report must present opening balance, receipts, disposals, closing balance, age-wise pendency and reasons for overage, and Chief Commissioners must submit a performance analysis by the 10th of the month following the quarter. Commissioners (Appeals) must also forward deficiency notes on non-speaking or defective adjudication orders to the Chief Commissioner and the concerned Commissioner for remedial action.
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