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The HC addressed systemic delays in appeals at the National Faceless Appeal Centre (NFAC), acknowledging the significant backlog of pending statutory appeals. While recognizing the need for expeditious resolution, the court refrained from issuing specific directives. The HC expressed confidence that NFAC would implement internal remedial measures to accelerate appeal disposals. Ultimately, the petition was disposed of without mandating explicit procedural interventions, leaving NFAC to independently address its administrative challenges and reduce pendency through its own strategic mechanisms.
The HC addressed systemic delays in appeals at the National Faceless Appeal Centre (NFAC), acknowledging the significant backlog of pending statutory appeals. While recognizing the need for expeditious resolution, the court refrained from issuing specific directives. The HC expressed confidence that NFAC would implement internal remedial measures to accelerate appeal disposals. Ultimately, the petition was disposed of without mandating explicit procedural interventions, leaving NFAC to independently address its administrative challenges and reduce pendency through its own strategic mechanisms.
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