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The Trade Organisations Ordinance, 1961

( Ordinance NO. XLV OF 1961 )

Appeal
15. (1) Any person or any trade organisation aggrieved by any decision or order of the Administrator or the Director may, within fourteen days of such decision or order, appeal to the Director 1[, on payment of a fee of one hundred taka in such manner as the Government may direct,] against the decision or order of the Administrator, and to the 2[Government, on payment of a fee of five hundred taka in such manner as the Government may direct,] against the decision or order of the Director, and the decision of the Government on such appeal shall be final.
 
 
 
 
(2) Upon an appeal under sub-section (1), the Director or the Government, as the case may be, may stay the implementation or execution of the decision or order appealed against until the disposal of such appeal.

  • 1
    The commas and words “, on payment of a fee of one hundred taka in such manner as the Government may direct,” were inserted by section 17 of the Trade Organisations (Amendment) Ordinance, 1984 (Ordinance No. XV of 1984)
  • 2
    The words and commas “Government, on payment of a fee of five hundred taka in such manner as the Government may direct,” were substituted for the words “appropriate Government” by section 17 of the Trade Organisations (Amendment) Ordinance, 1984 (Ordinance No. XV of 1984)
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