Rulemaking power allows central government to prescribe forms, fees and procedures for securities appeals and inquiry processes. Central Government is empowered to make rules to carry out the Depositories Act, including prescribing the manner of inquiry, forms and time limits for preferring appeals, forms and fees for appeals, procedures for disposing of appeals, and the form and fees for appeals to an appellate tribunal.
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Rulemaking power allows central government to prescribe forms, fees and procedures for securities appeals and inquiry processes.
Central Government is empowered to make rules to carry out the Depositories Act, including prescribing the manner of inquiry, forms and time limits for preferring appeals, forms and fees for appeals, procedures for disposing of appeals, and the form and fees for appeals to an appellate tribunal.
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