Appellate Tribunal procedure and powers ensure natural justice and confer civil court enforcement and evidence powers. The Appellate Tribunal and the Special Director (Appeals) are guided by principles of natural justice and may regulate their own procedure while exercising specified powers of a civil court-including summoning witnesses, compelling documents, receiving affidavit evidence, requisitioning records, issuing commissions, reviewing decisions and handling ex parte matters. Their orders are executable as civil court decrees or may be transmitted to a civil court for execution, and proceedings before them are deemed judicial proceedings for applicable penal and criminal procedure provisions.
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Appellate Tribunal procedure and powers ensure natural justice and confer civil court enforcement and evidence powers.
The Appellate Tribunal and the Special Director (Appeals) are guided by principles of natural justice and may regulate their own procedure while exercising specified powers of a civil court-including summoning witnesses, compelling documents, receiving affidavit evidence, requisitioning records, issuing commissions, reviewing decisions and handling ex parte matters. Their orders are executable as civil court decrees or may be transmitted to a civil court for execution, and proceedings before them are deemed judicial proceedings for applicable penal and criminal procedure provisions.
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