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Inquiry procedure for removal of Adjudicating Authority Members requires scrutiny, reference, natural justice, and a reasoned report. A written complaint alleging specified charges against a Member of the Adjudicating Authority is first examined by the Board. If the Board, with Central Government approval, finds reasonable grounds, it refers the matter to a Committee for inquiry. The Committee must complete the inquiry within the time fixed by the Central Government, subject to extension on recorded reasons. It then reports its findings and reasons on each charge separately. The inquiry is guided by natural justice and the Committee regulates its own procedure.
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Inquiry procedure for removal of Adjudicating Authority Members requires scrutiny, reference, natural justice, and a reasoned report.
A written complaint alleging specified charges against a Member of the Adjudicating Authority is first examined by the Board. If the Board, with Central Government approval, finds reasonable grounds, it refers the matter to a Committee for inquiry. The Committee must complete the inquiry within the time fixed by the Central Government, subject to extension on recorded reasons. It then reports its findings and reasons on each charge separately. The inquiry is guided by natural justice and the Committee regulates its own procedure.
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