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Non-speaking order - It is clear that the order of Tribunal is certainly a non-speaking order and the Tribunal failed to consider the grounds raised by the appellant. Merely reproduction of comments from the show cause notice or order-in-original is not sufficient for a Tribunal to dismiss the appeal filed by the appellant. Each and every ground raised should be sufficiently discussed by the Tribunal while passing any order, that too, upon recording the rival contentions raised by either parties before it. - HC
Non-speaking order - It is clear that the order of Tribunal is certainly a non-speaking order and the Tribunal failed to consider the grounds raised by the appellant. Merely reproduction of comments from the show cause notice or order-in-original is not sufficient for a Tribunal to dismiss the appeal filed by the appellant. Each and every ground raised should be sufficiently discussed by the Tribunal while passing any order, that too, upon recording the rival contentions raised by either parties before it. - HC
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