Powers of Registrar: centralized custody and procedural control over tribunal filings, orders, and compliance, with limited-time appeal to Tribunal. The Registrar, as principal officer under the Chairperson or President, has custody of records and the official seal, receives and scrutinises petitions and applications (including transfers), authenticates and ensures compliance with Bench orders, collects information for Tribunal use, assists Benches, and-subject to Tribunal direction-decides scrutiny issues, requires amendments, fixes first hearing dates, issues notices, grants copies and inspections, handles service matters and substitution or return of documents; decisions by the Registrar are appealable to the Tribunal within the prescribed period.
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Powers of Registrar: centralized custody and procedural control over tribunal filings, orders, and compliance, with limited-time appeal to Tribunal.
The Registrar, as principal officer under the Chairperson or President, has custody of records and the official seal, receives and scrutinises petitions and applications (including transfers), authenticates and ensures compliance with Bench orders, collects information for Tribunal use, assists Benches, and-subject to Tribunal direction-decides scrutiny issues, requires amendments, fixes first hearing dates, issues notices, grants copies and inspections, handles service matters and substitution or return of documents; decisions by the Registrar are appealable to the Tribunal within the prescribed period.
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