Examination in camera permits private witness examination at the tribunal's discretion under appellate procedure rules for confidentiality. The rule empowers the Appellate Tribunal with discretionary authority to conduct examination in camera, permitting witness testimony to be taken privately where the Tribunal considers confidentiality, safety, or other sensitive considerations appropriate as a procedural mechanism under its rules.
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Provisions expressly mentioned in the judgment/order text.
Examination in camera permits private witness examination at the tribunal's discretion under appellate procedure rules for confidentiality.
The rule empowers the Appellate Tribunal with discretionary authority to conduct examination in camera, permitting witness testimony to be taken privately where the Tribunal considers confidentiality, safety, or other sensitive considerations appropriate as a procedural mechanism under its rules.
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