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<h1>Registrar's Role: Custodian of Records, Manages Procedures, Sets Hearings, Handles Appeals, and Ensures Compliance</h1> The Registrar of the Tribunal serves as the principal officer, operating under the Chairperson or President's direction. The Registrar's duties include maintaining custody of Tribunal records, receiving petitions, assisting in proceedings, authenticating orders, ensuring compliance, and managing the Tribunal's official seal. The Registrar can collect relevant information for the Tribunal's functions and handle procedural matters such as document scrutiny, setting hearing dates, and managing notices. They can also authorize record inspections and document returns. Decisions made by the Registrar can be appealed to the Tribunal within fifteen days. These rules apply to all Tribunal Benches across India.