Appeal time limit to Appellate Tribunal: prescribed period runs from receipt of the adjudication order by the officer or person. Any person, including the Initiating Officer, aggrieved by an adjudication order in benami property proceedings must prefer an appeal to the Appellate Tribunal within the prescribed statutory period measured from the date on which the order is received by the Initiating Officer or by that person; the limitation is receipt based and applies to orders either revoking attachment or confirming benami character.
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Appeal time limit to Appellate Tribunal: prescribed period runs from receipt of the adjudication order by the officer or person.
Any person, including the Initiating Officer, aggrieved by an adjudication order in benami property proceedings must prefer an appeal to the Appellate Tribunal within the prescribed statutory period measured from the date on which the order is received by the Initiating Officer or by that person; the limitation is receipt based and applies to orders either revoking attachment or confirming benami character.
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