Appointment of vice-presidents enables central government to designate tribunal members with delegated presidential powers by written order. Amendment to Section 252 authorises the Central Government to appoint one or more Appellate Tribunal members as vice-presidents, and provides that a vice-president shall exercise such powers and perform such functions of the president as may be delegated to him by the president by a general or special written order.
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Appointment of vice-presidents enables central government to designate tribunal members with delegated presidential powers by written order.
Amendment to Section 252 authorises the Central Government to appoint one or more Appellate Tribunal members as vice-presidents, and provides that a vice-president shall exercise such powers and perform such functions of the president as may be delegated to him by the president by a general or special written order.
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