Appeal to Appellate Tribunal requires prescribed form, triplicate filing, certified copy of order and prescribed fee. Appeals against orders of the competent authority must be presented on the prescribed Form No. 37F, showing specified institutional particulars, relief claimed and numbered grounds of appeal, signed and verified by the appellant. The memorandum must be filed in triplicate with at least one certified copy of the order and accompanied by the prescribed fee evidenced by an authorised bank challan; negotiable instruments are not acceptable. The memorandum must be in English or, at specified benches, in Hindi, and state concise, consecutively numbered grounds without argument.
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Appeal to Appellate Tribunal requires prescribed form, triplicate filing, certified copy of order and prescribed fee.
Appeals against orders of the competent authority must be presented on the prescribed Form No. 37F, showing specified institutional particulars, relief claimed and numbered grounds of appeal, signed and verified by the appellant. The memorandum must be filed in triplicate with at least one certified copy of the order and accompanied by the prescribed fee evidenced by an authorised bank challan; negotiable instruments are not acceptable. The memorandum must be in English or, at specified benches, in Hindi, and state concise, consecutively numbered grounds without argument.
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