Tribunal case transfer power lets the Chairperson move pending matters between Benches on application or on own motion. The Chairperson of the Appellate Tribunal may transfer any pending case from one Bench to another for disposal. The transfer can be made on a party's application after notice and hearing, or on the Chairperson's own motion without notice. The provision creates an internal case-transfer mechanism within the Tribunal and vests the discretion in the Chairperson. The note states that this power was inserted by amendment with effect from 1 November 2016.
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Tribunal case transfer power lets the Chairperson move pending matters between Benches on application or on own motion.
The Chairperson of the Appellate Tribunal may transfer any pending case from one Bench to another for disposal. The transfer can be made on a party's application after notice and hearing, or on the Chairperson's own motion without notice. The provision creates an internal case-transfer mechanism within the Tribunal and vests the discretion in the Chairperson. The note states that this power was inserted by amendment with effect from 1 November 2016.
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