Tribunal sittings ensure flexible venue selection and permit temporary appointment of a presiding member to maintain continuity. The rule authorises the Appellate Tribunal to hold sittings either at its office or any other place within its jurisdiction as it deems fit, and permits the Government to authorise one of the other members to preside in the temporary absence of the Presiding Officer, thereby providing flexibility of venue and continuity of presiding arrangements.
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Tribunal sittings ensure flexible venue selection and permit temporary appointment of a presiding member to maintain continuity.
The rule authorises the Appellate Tribunal to hold sittings either at its office or any other place within its jurisdiction as it deems fit, and permits the Government to authorise one of the other members to preside in the temporary absence of the Presiding Officer, thereby providing flexibility of venue and continuity of presiding arrangements.
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