Appeal to Court replaces tribunal appeals, centralising review of highway administration orders under amended Act procedures. The amendments remove tribunal-based adjudicative references and redefine Court as the principal civil court of original jurisdiction (including the High Court exercising ordinary original civil jurisdiction); several sections and clauses are omitted. A substituted provision provides that an Appeal from orders or actions (excluding issuance or serving of notices) under specified operational sections by the Highway Administration or an authorised officer shall lie to the Court, and all statutory references to 'Tribunal' in enumerated provisions are replaced with 'Court.'
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Appeal to Court replaces tribunal appeals, centralising review of highway administration orders under amended Act procedures.
The amendments remove tribunal-based adjudicative references and redefine Court as the principal civil court of original jurisdiction (including the High Court exercising ordinary original civil jurisdiction); several sections and clauses are omitted. A substituted provision provides that an Appeal from orders or actions (excluding issuance or serving of notices) under specified operational sections by the Highway Administration or an authorised officer shall lie to the Court, and all statutory references to "Tribunal" in enumerated provisions are replaced with "Court."
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