Procedural autonomy empowers the Authority and Appellate Authority to set their own procedures for matters arising under the Act. The provision confers procedural autonomy on the Authority and, where applicable, the Appellate Authority, enabling them to regulate their own procedure in all matters arising from the exercise of powers conferred on them under the Act, subject to the provisions of the Chapter; procedural rules must operate within the Chapter's limits.
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Procedural autonomy empowers the Authority and Appellate Authority to set their own procedures for matters arising under the Act.
The provision confers procedural autonomy on the Authority and, where applicable, the Appellate Authority, enabling them to regulate their own procedure in all matters arising from the exercise of powers conferred on them under the Act, subject to the provisions of the Chapter; procedural rules must operate within the Chapter's limits.
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