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The HC allowed the writ petition, quashed the appellate order, finding merit in the petitioner's case due to procedural irregularities and arbitrary actions by respondent authorities regarding freezing of bank account and subsequent adjudication proceedings. The HC held that statutory limitation provisions should be interpreted liberally where undue hardship is demonstrated, as per precedents, allowing extension of appeal filing period beyond the prescribed 60 days.
The HC allowed the writ petition, quashed the appellate order, finding merit in the petitioner's case due to procedural irregularities and arbitrary actions by respondent authorities regarding freezing of bank account and subsequent adjudication proceedings. The HC held that statutory limitation provisions should be interpreted liberally where undue hardship is demonstrated, as per precedents, allowing extension of appeal filing period beyond the prescribed 60 days.
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