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The HC held that the petitioner's documents, though submitted belatedly to the first respondent, were not considered due to non-compliance with the prescribed format and timing. The second respondent also declined to admit these documents on appeal, citing procedural defaults and dismissal of the appeal. The court found that the first respondent erred in dismissing the documents solely based on format non-conformity, as substantive reconciliation details had been furnished. The second respondent should have considered these documents at the appellate stage instead of rejecting the appeal. The petitioner was thus deprived of a valuable right. Consequently, the HC allowed the petition and remitted the matter to the first respondent for fresh consideration of the documents filed, directing disposal in accordance with law expeditiously.
The HC held that the petitioner's documents, though submitted belatedly to the first respondent, were not considered due to non-compliance with the prescribed format and timing. The second respondent also declined to admit these documents on appeal, citing procedural defaults and dismissal of the appeal. The court found that the first respondent erred in dismissing the documents solely based on format non-conformity, as substantive reconciliation details had been furnished. The second respondent should have considered these documents at the appellate stage instead of rejecting the appeal. The petitioner was thus deprived of a valuable right. Consequently, the HC allowed the petition and remitted the matter to the first respondent for fresh consideration of the documents filed, directing disposal in accordance with law expeditiously.
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