Prohibition on bigamous marriages bars appointment to appellate tribunal posts, subject to central government exemption. Rule 14 bars appointment to any Appellate Tribunal post where a person has contracted a marriage while a spouse is living or, having a spouse living, has contracted another marriage; the Central Government may exempt a person if the marriage is permissible under the applicable personal law and other grounds exist to justify exemption.
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Prohibition on bigamous marriages bars appointment to appellate tribunal posts, subject to central government exemption.
Rule 14 bars appointment to any Appellate Tribunal post where a person has contracted a marriage while a spouse is living or, having a spouse living, has contracted another marriage; the Central Government may exempt a person if the marriage is permissible under the applicable personal law and other grounds exist to justify exemption.
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