Expert :
Parveen Kr. Aggarwal
Posted On 22 February 2011 at 00:45
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In any appeal, what is filed by an appellant (whether it be a criminal, civil or tax matter) is called 'Memorandum of Appeal'. A Memorandum of Appeal contains the name of the court, tribunal or authority before whom it is presented, the name and full particulars of the parties to appeal, the particulars of order or judgment of the court, tribunal or authority whose order is appealed and the grounds whereupon the decision of the court, tribunal or authority below is challenged. Grounds of appeal are the grounds only whereon the decision is challenged and forms part of a Memorandum of Appeal.
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