Termination of Tribunal Office triggers compensation entitlement, reversion of deputation, transfer of pending cases to courts, and vesting of assets. Persons holding specified tribunal and appellate offices cease to hold office on the notified date and may claim compensation for premature termination; deputation officers revert to their parent cadre; pending matters (except those before the Authority for Advance Rulings under the Income-tax Act) transfer to the appropriate Court which may proceed from the prior stage or de novo; unspent funds transfer to the Central Government and all property of those bodies vests in the Central Government.
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Termination of Tribunal Office triggers compensation entitlement, reversion of deputation, transfer of pending cases to courts, and vesting of assets.
Persons holding specified tribunal and appellate offices cease to hold office on the notified date and may claim compensation for premature termination; deputation officers revert to their parent cadre; pending matters (except those before the Authority for Advance Rulings under the Income-tax Act) transfer to the appropriate Court which may proceed from the prior stage or de novo; unspent funds transfer to the Central Government and all property of those bodies vests in the Central Government.
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