Removal of tribunal members requires committee recommendation by government, with hearing rights for incapacity, conflict, or abuse grounds. Removal of tribunal Chairpersons and Members is by the Central Government on the Committee's recommendation and in the manner provided by rules. Statutory grounds include insolvency; conviction for offences involving moral turpitude; physical or mental incapacity; acquisition of prejudicial financial or other interests; and abusive conduct prejudicial to the public interest. For proposed removal on incapacity, prejudicial interest, or abuse grounds, the affected person must be informed of charges and given an opportunity to be heard.
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Removal of tribunal members requires committee recommendation by government, with hearing rights for incapacity, conflict, or abuse grounds.
Removal of tribunal Chairpersons and Members is by the Central Government on the Committee's recommendation and in the manner provided by rules. Statutory grounds include insolvency; conviction for offences involving moral turpitude; physical or mental incapacity; acquisition of prejudicial financial or other interests; and abusive conduct prejudicial to the public interest. For proposed removal on incapacity, prejudicial interest, or abuse grounds, the affected person must be informed of charges and given an opportunity to be heard.
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