Appellate Tribunal procedure: tribunal guided by natural justice may regulate procedure and exercise civil-court powers and enforcement. The Appellate Tribunal, guided by principles of natural justice, may regulate its procedure and is vested with the same civil court powers as a court while trying a suit-including summoning witnesses, compelling document production, receiving affidavit evidence, requisitioning records, issuing commissions, and dismissing or setting aside representations for default-and may exercise additional prescribed powers. Tribunal orders are enforceable as court decrees and may be sent for execution to the appropriate local court; proceedings are deemed judicial proceedings and the Tribunal is treated as a civil court for specified criminal procedure provisions.
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Appellate Tribunal procedure: tribunal guided by natural justice may regulate procedure and exercise civil-court powers and enforcement.
The Appellate Tribunal, guided by principles of natural justice, may regulate its procedure and is vested with the same civil court powers as a court while trying a suit-including summoning witnesses, compelling document production, receiving affidavit evidence, requisitioning records, issuing commissions, and dismissing or setting aside representations for default-and may exercise additional prescribed powers. Tribunal orders are enforceable as court decrees and may be sent for execution to the appropriate local court; proceedings are deemed judicial proceedings and the Tribunal is treated as a civil court for specified criminal procedure provisions.
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