Mediator appointment withdrawal permitted when disclosures raise reasonable doubts about independence or impartiality, allowing replacement. The Central Government, the Tribunal or the Appellate Tribunal may withdraw a mediator's or conciliator's appointment and appoint a replacement where disclosures under rule 9 or other information raise a reasonable doubt as to the mediator's independence or impartiality; the mediator may also offer to withdraw and request replacement.
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Mediator appointment withdrawal permitted when disclosures raise reasonable doubts about independence or impartiality, allowing replacement.
The Central Government, the Tribunal or the Appellate Tribunal may withdraw a mediator's or conciliator's appointment and appoint a replacement where disclosures under rule 9 or other information raise a reasonable doubt as to the mediator's independence or impartiality; the mediator may also offer to withdraw and request replacement.
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