Departmental representation before appellate authorities to be prioritised through senior Joint CDR allocation and equitable case distribution. Jt. CDRs will represent the Department before the AAR by rotation and will handle designated CESTAT matters: large revenue cases defined by specified thresholds, Larger Bench matters, matters remanded by higher courts, issues of important or recurring law and cases with all India ramifications. Jt. CDRs must take not less than six cases weekly and one short matter daily (excluding routine procedural applications), ensure equitable distribution among DRs, hold regular guidance meetings, accompany Circuit Bench deputations, and seek to prevent stay hearings being converted into final hearings without appropriate preparation.
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Departmental representation before appellate authorities to be prioritised through senior Joint CDR allocation and equitable case distribution.
Jt. CDRs will represent the Department before the AAR by rotation and will handle designated CESTAT matters: large revenue cases defined by specified thresholds, Larger Bench matters, matters remanded by higher courts, issues of important or recurring law and cases with all India ramifications. Jt. CDRs must take not less than six cases weekly and one short matter daily (excluding routine procedural applications), ensure equitable distribution among DRs, hold regular guidance meetings, accompany Circuit Bench deputations, and seek to prevent stay hearings being converted into final hearings without appropriate preparation.
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