Part XIV - AMENDMENTS TO CERTAIN ACTS TO PROVIDE FOR MERGER OF TRIBUNALS AND OTHER AUTHORITIES AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE OF CHAIRPERSONS, MEMBERS, ETC. (From Section 156 to Section 189)
Section 173 - Amendment of Act 37 of 1952. - THE CINEMATOGRAPH ACT, 1952
Finance Act, 2017 Part XIV AMENDMENTS TO CERTAIN ACTS TO PROVIDE FOR MERGER OF TRIBUNALS AND OTHER AUTHORITIES AND CONDITIONS OF SERVICE OF CHAIRPERSONS, MEMBERS, ETC.
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Service conditions of Appellate Tribunal members now governed by section 184 of the Finance Act, 2017 for new appointees. Qualifications, appointment, tenure, salaries and allowances, resignation, removal and other terms and conditions of the Chairman and members of the Appellate Tribunal appointed after commencement of Part XIV of Chapter VI of the Finance Act, 2017 shall be governed by the provisions of section 184 of that Act, while those appointed before that commencement continue to be governed by the Cinematograph Act, 1952 and its rules.
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Service conditions of Appellate Tribunal members now governed by section 184 of the Finance Act, 2017 for new appointees.
Qualifications, appointment, tenure, salaries and allowances, resignation, removal and other terms and conditions of the Chairman and members of the Appellate Tribunal appointed after commencement of Part XIV of Chapter VI of the Finance Act, 2017 shall be governed by the provisions of section 184 of that Act, while those appointed before that commencement continue to be governed by the Cinematograph Act, 1952 and its rules.
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