Mediator protection prevents civil or criminal liability for good faith acts or omissions during mediation proceedings. Rule 23 protects mediators and conciliators from civil and criminal liability for acts or omissions done in good faith during mediation or conciliation, and prevents parties from summoning them to testify before the Central Government, the Tribunal, or the Appellate Tribunal about information received, actions taken, or drafts and records prepared or shown in those proceedings.
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Mediator protection prevents civil or criminal liability for good faith acts or omissions during mediation proceedings.
Rule 23 protects mediators and conciliators from civil and criminal liability for acts or omissions done in good faith during mediation or conciliation, and prevents parties from summoning them to testify before the Central Government, the Tribunal, or the Appellate Tribunal about information received, actions taken, or drafts and records prepared or shown in those proceedings.
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