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Challenging the order of the settlement application - erroneous demand of interest - This Court is of the opinion that the order passed by the Settlement Commission, pursuant to the admission made by the parties, need not be interfered with. However, if there is any error apparent on record or if there is any factual error regarding the admitted statements, the Settlement Commission is empowered to rectify such mistakes by following the procedures contemplated. - HC
Challenging the order of the settlement application - erroneous demand of interest - This Court is of the opinion that the order passed by the Settlement Commission, pursuant to the admission made by the parties, need not be interfered with. However, if there is any error apparent on record or if there is any factual error regarding the admitted statements, the Settlement Commission is empowered to rectify such mistakes by following the procedures contemplated. - HC
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