Government directions under benami law are limited by protection of adjudicating authority discretion and case-specific decision-making. The Central Government may issue orders, instructions or directions, and require information, for the proper administration of the benami property law. Authorities and other persons executing the Act must follow such directions. The directions may be framed with reference to territorial area, classes of persons, classes of cases, or other specified criteria, but must not require a particular decision in a particular case or interfere with the Adjudicating Authority's discretion.
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Government directions under benami law are limited by protection of adjudicating authority discretion and case-specific decision-making.
The Central Government may issue orders, instructions or directions, and require information, for the proper administration of the benami property law. Authorities and other persons executing the Act must follow such directions. The directions may be framed with reference to territorial area, classes of persons, classes of cases, or other specified criteria, but must not require a particular decision in a particular case or interfere with the Adjudicating Authority's discretion.
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