Delegation of powers enables the tribunal to authorise members or officers to exercise Act powers over industrial undertakings. The Tribunal may, by general or special order and subject to specified conditions and limitations, delegate such powers and duties under the Act as it deems necessary to any Member, officer, employee of the Tribunal or any other person authorised by the Tribunal, including persons managing industrial companies, industrial undertakings or operating agencies.
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Delegation of powers enables the tribunal to authorise members or officers to exercise Act powers over industrial undertakings.
The Tribunal may, by general or special order and subject to specified conditions and limitations, delegate such powers and duties under the Act as it deems necessary to any Member, officer, employee of the Tribunal or any other person authorised by the Tribunal, including persons managing industrial companies, industrial undertakings or operating agencies.
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