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Appeal to appellate committee against Provincial Controller’s order is:

A. Reviewable by High Court
B. Final
C. Advisory only
D. Forwarded to Governor
Correct Answer: B. Final

This question examines the conclusive nature of decisions made by appellate bodies within a structured legal appeal process.

Option B: Final is the correct answer. When an appellate committee reviews an order from a Provincial Controller, its decision is often designated as final by the governing law. This means the committee's ruling is the conclusive step in the appeal process, preventing further appeals and ensuring legal certainty and administrative efficiency.

  • Option A: Reviewable by High Court is incorrect if the law explicitly makes the appellate committee's decision final, precluding further direct appeals.
  • Option C: Advisory only is incorrect; appellate bodies issue binding decisions, not mere recommendations.
  • Option D: Forwarded to Governor is not a standard legal procedure for concluding an appeal; the Governor's role is typically executive, not judicial review of specific administrative orders.

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