Appellate Tribunal powers: confirm, modify, annul or remit orders with conditional amendment rights and procedural safeguards. The Appellate Tribunal may confirm, modify, annul or remit appeals for fresh adjudication after hearing parties; grant adjournments for sufficient cause subject to limits; amend its orders to rectify apparent errors within a prescribed period but not to increase liability without hearing; aim to decide appeals within a set time frame; send copies of orders to relevant authorities and parties; and its orders are final and binding except where other statutory provisions provide otherwise.
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Provisions expressly mentioned in the judgment/order text.
Appellate Tribunal powers: confirm, modify, annul or remit orders with conditional amendment rights and procedural safeguards.
The Appellate Tribunal may confirm, modify, annul or remit appeals for fresh adjudication after hearing parties; grant adjournments for sufficient cause subject to limits; amend its orders to rectify apparent errors within a prescribed period but not to increase liability without hearing; aim to decide appeals within a set time frame; send copies of orders to relevant authorities and parties; and its orders are final and binding except where other statutory provisions provide otherwise.
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