Transitional adjudication framework allows interim benami case functions to be handled before dedicated authorities are appointed. A transitional arrangement permits the Central Government, by notification, to direct that pending appointment of the Adjudicating Authorities and establishment of the Appellate Tribunal under the Act, the corresponding authority and tribunal constituted under the Money-Laundering Act, 2002 may perform those functions under the benami law. The arrangement operates only for the period and for the cases or class of cases specified in the notification, ensuring continuity of adjudicatory and appellate functions during the interim stage.
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Transitional adjudication framework allows interim benami case functions to be handled before dedicated authorities are appointed.
A transitional arrangement permits the Central Government, by notification, to direct that pending appointment of the Adjudicating Authorities and establishment of the Appellate Tribunal under the Act, the corresponding authority and tribunal constituted under the Money-Laundering Act, 2002 may perform those functions under the benami law. The arrangement operates only for the period and for the cases or class of cases specified in the notification, ensuring continuity of adjudicatory and appellate functions during the interim stage.
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