Appellate Tribunal composition: qualifications for judicial and accountant members, presidential appointments and vice presidential delegation of functions. The Appellate Tribunal consists of a President and judicial and accountant members; the President may be a current or former Chief Justice of a High Court. Judicial members must satisfy long service legal criteria-judicial office, Indian Legal Service Grade I experience, or prolonged High Court advocacy-with certain periods aggregable; accountant members must have prolonged chartered accountancy practice or specified senior Indian Revenue Service service. The Central Government may appoint Vice Presidents, designate a Senior Vice President, and delegate the President's powers and functions in writing.
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Appellate Tribunal composition: qualifications for judicial and accountant members, presidential appointments and vice presidential delegation of functions.
The Appellate Tribunal consists of a President and judicial and accountant members; the President may be a current or former Chief Justice of a High Court. Judicial members must satisfy long service legal criteria-judicial office, Indian Legal Service Grade I experience, or prolonged High Court advocacy-with certain periods aggregable; accountant members must have prolonged chartered accountancy practice or specified senior Indian Revenue Service service. The Central Government may appoint Vice Presidents, designate a Senior Vice President, and delegate the President's powers and functions in writing.
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