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Validity of Ex-parte order of NCLAT - appellant having been deprived of a reasonable opportunity of hearing - Service of notice - Fresh notice was issued on which, the Appellate Tribunal received postal endorsement to the effect that the appellant had ‘left’ the given address. Thus, notice could not be delivered to the appellant. - It appears just and proper that while setting aside the impugned order - Matter restored back - SC
Validity of Ex-parte order of NCLAT - appellant having been deprived of a reasonable opportunity of hearing - Service of notice - Fresh notice was issued on which, the Appellate Tribunal received postal endorsement to the effect that the appellant had ‘left’ the given address. Thus, notice could not be delivered to the appellant. - It appears just and proper that while setting aside the impugned order - Matter restored back - SC
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