In camera witness examination: Tribunal discretion governs confidential examination under the appellate procedure. The Appellate Tribunal may, in its discretion, examine any witness in camera. The rule creates a procedural power for confidential witness examination and leaves its exercise to the Tribunal's judgment, without laying down mandatory conditions or limits.
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Provisions expressly mentioned in the judgment/order text.
In camera witness examination: Tribunal discretion governs confidential examination under the appellate procedure.
The Appellate Tribunal may, in its discretion, examine any witness in camera. The rule creates a procedural power for confidential witness examination and leaves its exercise to the Tribunal's judgment, without laying down mandatory conditions or limits.
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