Jurisdictional shift transfers tribunal and appellate functions to the Registrar and higher judicial authority, reshaping appeals and procedure. The amendment replaces institutional references to the tribunal and Appellate Board with the Registrar and a higher judicial authority, revises 'prescribed' to distinguish High Court rules from rules under the Act, omits multiple appellate provisions, renames the appeals chapter, and bars former officeholders from appearing before the Registrar.
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Jurisdictional shift transfers tribunal and appellate functions to the Registrar and higher judicial authority, reshaping appeals and procedure.
The amendment replaces institutional references to the tribunal and Appellate Board with the Registrar and a higher judicial authority, revises "prescribed" to distinguish High Court rules from rules under the Act, omits multiple appellate provisions, renames the appeals chapter, and bars former officeholders from appearing before the Registrar.
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