Tribunal procedure requires discretion under natural justice, prescribed filing forms, affidavit verification and notice format. Rule 34 empowers the Tribunal to determine procedure where rules are silent, based on recorded reasons and principles of natural justice, and prescribes filing and form requirements: Form NCLT.1 for petitions and interlocutory applications with specified attachments and supporting Forms NCLT.2 or NCLT.3, affidavit verification in Form NCLT.6, and notices in Form NCLT.5.
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Tribunal procedure requires discretion under natural justice, prescribed filing forms, affidavit verification and notice format.
Rule 34 empowers the Tribunal to determine procedure where rules are silent, based on recorded reasons and principles of natural justice, and prescribes filing and form requirements: Form NCLT.1 for petitions and interlocutory applications with specified attachments and supporting Forms NCLT.2 or NCLT.3, affidavit verification in Form NCLT.6, and notices in Form NCLT.5.
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