Majority decision rule governs Settlement Commission; two-member benches yield referral to a third member when members disagree. Difference of opinion among Settlement Commission members is resolved by the majority opinion. A bench may sit with only two members if a third is unavailable; where those two differ, the matter is referred to a third member and the decision is taken by the majority opinion of the three-member panel.
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Majority decision rule governs Settlement Commission; two-member benches yield referral to a third member when members disagree.
Difference of opinion among Settlement Commission members is resolved by the majority opinion. A bench may sit with only two members if a third is unavailable; where those two differ, the matter is referred to a third member and the decision is taken by the majority opinion of the three-member panel.
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