Appointment finality: government appointments to an appellate tribunal are insulated from challenge and proceedings remain valid. Orders appointing the Presiding Officer or Members of an appellate tribunal by the Central Government are insulated from judicial challenge, and no act or proceeding before the tribunal shall be called in question merely on the ground of any defect in the tribunal's constitution, preserving procedural validity and finality of tribunal actions.
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Appointment finality: government appointments to an appellate tribunal are insulated from challenge and proceedings remain valid.
Orders appointing the Presiding Officer or Members of an appellate tribunal by the Central Government are insulated from judicial challenge, and no act or proceeding before the tribunal shall be called in question merely on the ground of any defect in the tribunal's constitution, preserving procedural validity and finality of tribunal actions.
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