Chairman's power to allocate matters to designated benches enables central benching and inter-bench transfers for convenience. The regulation empowers the Chairman to allocate specified classes of matters to a Principal Bench (one or more members) at New Delhi and to an Additional Principal Bench for the Southern Region (based at Chennai), permitting those Benches to sit elsewhere for convenience. Other matters, including interlocutory and connected miscellaneous applications, may be dealt with by a single-member Bench, and the Chairman may transfer matters between Regional Benches and to the Principal Bench for reasons recorded or at parties' joint request.
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Chairman's power to allocate matters to designated benches enables central benching and inter-bench transfers for convenience.
The regulation empowers the Chairman to allocate specified classes of matters to a Principal Bench (one or more members) at New Delhi and to an Additional Principal Bench for the Southern Region (based at Chennai), permitting those Benches to sit elsewhere for convenience. Other matters, including interlocutory and connected miscellaneous applications, may be dealt with by a single-member Bench, and the Chairman may transfer matters between Regional Benches and to the Principal Bench for reasons recorded or at parties' joint request.
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