Power to punish for contempt extends Contempt of Courts Act procedures to the Appellate Tribunal with specified modifications. The Appellate Tribunal has the same jurisdiction, powers and authority as the High Court to punish for contempt, and contempt proceedings shall be governed by the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, subject to modifications that treat references to the High Court as references to the Appellate Tribunal and treat references to the Advocate General as references to law officers specified by the Central Government.
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Power to punish for contempt extends Contempt of Courts Act procedures to the Appellate Tribunal with specified modifications.
The Appellate Tribunal has the same jurisdiction, powers and authority as the High Court to punish for contempt, and contempt proceedings shall be governed by the Contempt of Courts Act, 1971, subject to modifications that treat references to the High Court as references to the Appellate Tribunal and treat references to the Advocate General as references to law officers specified by the Central Government.
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