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Good faith protection prevents suits against tribunal members, officers, liquidators and authorised agents for acts under the Act. Protection from civil or criminal proceedings is provided where actions are done or intended to be done in good faith; no suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against the Tribunal, Appellate Tribunal, their Presidents/Chairpersons, Members, officers, employees, liquidators or any person authorised by them for loss or damage caused or likely to be caused by such acts in pursuance of the Act.
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Good faith protection prevents suits against tribunal members, officers, liquidators and authorised agents for acts under the Act.
Protection from civil or criminal proceedings is provided where actions are done or intended to be done in good faith; no suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding shall lie against the Tribunal, Appellate Tribunal, their Presidents/Chairpersons, Members, officers, employees, liquidators or any person authorised by them for loss or damage caused or likely to be caused by such acts in pursuance of the Act.
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