Good faith protection shields government action under the Act, while prior notice is required for certain proceedings. Protection is given to the Central Government and its officers for acts done in good faith under the Act or rules made thereunder, barring suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding for such conduct. For proceedings other than a suit, one month's previous written notice stating the intended proceeding and its cause is required, and the proceeding must be commenced within three months from accrual of the cause.
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Good faith protection shields government action under the Act, while prior notice is required for certain proceedings.
Protection is given to the Central Government and its officers for acts done in good faith under the Act or rules made thereunder, barring suit, prosecution or other legal proceeding for such conduct. For proceedings other than a suit, one month's previous written notice stating the intended proceeding and its cause is required, and the proceeding must be commenced within three months from accrual of the cause.
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