How to Appeal in the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT)
To appeal in the Debt Recovery Tribunal (DRT), follow these steps:
If you are dissatisfied with the DRT's decision, you can file an appeal before the Debt Recovery Appellate Tribunal (DRAT). Ensure that the appeal is filed within 30 days from the date of the DRT's order.
Draft the appeal petition outlining the grounds on which you are challenging the DRT's decision. Include relevant documents, evidence, and copies of the original order.
Submit the appeal petition to the DRAT. Ensure that all required documents and fees are included. You may need to submit multiple copies as per the DRAT's requirements.
Pay the prescribed appeal fee. The fee amount may vary, so check the DRAT's guidelines for the exact amount.
Once the appeal is accepted, attend the scheduled hearing before the DRAT. Present your case, argue the grounds of appeal, and provide any additional evidence if required.
After the hearing, the DRAT will issue a judgment. If the appeal is accepted, the DRAT may overturn or modify the DRT's decision.
If you are not satisfied with the DRAT's judgment, you may file a further appeal with the Supreme Court of India.
To appeal in the Debt Recovery Tribunal, file an appeal within 30 days, prepare and submit the appeal petition with relevant documents, pay the appeal fee, attend the hearing, await the judgment, and consider further appeal to the Supreme Court if necessary.
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