Secretary powers and functions: principal officer role ensuring custody of records, authentication of orders, inspection and information gathering. The Secretary is the Principal Officer of the Board under the Chairman's control and must assist the Board. Operative powers include custody of Principal Bench records and the official seal; receipt of petitions and applications; assistance in Principal Bench proceedings; authentication of Principal Bench orders; authority to call for and inspect records of other Benches; responsibility to ensure compliance with orders of Principal and other Benches; and the right to collect information from government offices, companies, firms or other persons for presentation to the Board.
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Secretary powers and functions: principal officer role ensuring custody of records, authentication of orders, inspection and information gathering.
The Secretary is the Principal Officer of the Board under the Chairman's control and must assist the Board. Operative powers include custody of Principal Bench records and the official seal; receipt of petitions and applications; assistance in Principal Bench proceedings; authentication of Principal Bench orders; authority to call for and inspect records of other Benches; responsibility to ensure compliance with orders of Principal and other Benches; and the right to collect information from government offices, companies, firms or other persons for presentation to the Board.
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