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Bare acts > Employees Provident Fund Appellate Tribunal (Procedure) Rules, 1997 > Rule 4
 
  


 

4. Procedure for filing appeals.—(1) An appeal to the Tribunal shall be presented in Form I by the appellant in person or by an agent or by a duly authorized legal practitioner to the Registry or any other office authorized in writing by the Registrar to receive the same or be sent by registered post with acknowledgement due duly addressed to the Registrar of the Tribunal.


(2) The appeal under sub-rule (1) shall be presented in triplicate in a paper-book form along with one unused file size envelope bearing full address of the respondent.

(3) Where the number of respondents is more than one, as many extra copies of the appeal in paper-book form as there are respondents together with unused file size envelopes bearing the full address of each respondent shall be furnished by the Appellant.

Provided that where the number of respondents is more than five, the Registrar may permit the appellant to file the extra copies of the appeal at the time of issue of notice to the respondents.

(4) The appellant may attach to and present with his appeal a receipt slip in Form II which shall be signed by the Registrar or the Officer receiving the appeal on behalf of the Registrar in acknowledgement of the receipt of the appeal.

 

 

 

 

 

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