Appeals jurisdiction: substitution of Appellate Board and tribunals with Registrar or High Court alters appeal routes. The Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021 amends the Geographical Indications Act to eliminate references to the Appellate Board and to substitute references to the tribunal with the Registrar or the High Court; Chapter VII is retitled APPEALS and specified sections are amended or omitted to realign appeal and adjudicatory routes accordingly.
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Appeals jurisdiction: substitution of Appellate Board and tribunals with Registrar or High Court alters appeal routes.
The Tribunals Reforms Act, 2021 amends the Geographical Indications Act to eliminate references to the Appellate Board and to substitute references to the tribunal with the Registrar or the High Court; Chapter VII is retitled APPEALS and specified sections are amended or omitted to realign appeal and adjudicatory routes accordingly.
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