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State of Madhya Pradesh - Section

Section 18 in The Inter-State Migrant Workmen (Regulation of Employment and Conditions of Service) Madhya Pradesh Rules, 1981

18. Appeals and procedure.

(1)
(i)Every appeal under Section 11 shall be preferred in the form of a memorandum signed by the appellant or his authorised agent and presented to the appellate officer in person or sent to him by registered post.
(ii)The memorandum shall be accompanied by a certified copy of the order and a crossed demand draft for Rs. 25.
(2)The memorandum shall set forth precisely and under distinct heads the grounds of appeal against the order appealed from.
(3)Where the memorandum of appeal does not comply with the provisions of sub-rule (2) it may be rejected or returned to the appellant for the purpose of being amended within a time to be fixed by the Appellate Officer.
(4)Where the appellate officer rejects the memorandum of appeal under sub-rule (3), he shall record the reasons for such rejection and communicate the same to the appellant.
(5)Where the memorandum of appeal is in order, the appellate officer shall admit the appeal, endorse thereon the date of presentation and shall register the appeal in the register of appeals kept for the purpose.
(6)
(i)When the appeal has been admitted, the appellate officer shall send a notice to the Registering Officer or the licensing officer, as the case may be, from whose order the appeal has been preferred. The Registering Officer or as the case may be, the Licensing Officer shall thereupon send the record of the case to the appellate officer.
(ii)On receipt of the record the appellate officer shall send a notice to the applicant to appear before him on such date and time as may be specified in the notice for the hearing of the appeal.
(7)If on the date fixed tor the hearing, the appellant does not appear, the appellate officer may dismiss the appeal for default of appearance of the appellant.
(8)
(i)Where an appeal has been dismissed under sub-rule (7), the appellant may apply to the appellate officer for re-admission of the appeal, and where it is proved that he was prevented by any sufficient cause from appearing when appeal was called on for hearing, the appellate officer shall restore the appeal to its original number.
(ii)An application under clause (i) shall, unless the appellate officer extend the time for sufficient reason, be made within thirty days of the date of dismissal.
(9)
(i)If the appellant is present when the appeal is called on for hearing, the appellate officer shall proceed to hear the appellant or his authorised agent and any other person summoned by him for the purpose, and pronounce judgement on the appeal either confirming, reversing or modifying the order appealed from.
(ii)The judgement of the appellate officer shall state the points for determination, decision thereon and the reasons for the decision.
(iii)The order shall be communicated to the appellant and a copy thereof shall be sent to the registering officer or the licensing officer, as the case may be, from whose order the appeal has been preferred.