Correct Answer:
B. 15 working days
This question focuses on the specific time limit for filing an appeal against an order issued by the Provincial Controller General, a higher administrative authority. Knowledge of these deadlines is essential for legal and administrative compliance.
- Correct Option (B) 15 working days: The Act specifies that an appeal against an order from the Provincial Controller General must be filed within 15 working days. This period provides a reasonable window for parties to prepare and submit their appeal against a decision from a senior authority.
- Incorrect Options (A) 7 days, (C) 10 working days, (D) 30 days: These are not the correct timeframes for appealing an order from the Provincial Controller General. 7 or 10 working days might apply to appeals to lower authorities, while 30 days could be for judicial appeals or other administrative processes, but not this specific appeal.