Employees Insurance Court: State Government may constitute courts, appoint qualified judges, and regulate business distribution within local areas. The State Government may, by notification, constitute an Employees Insurance Court for specified local areas and fix the number of Judges. Qualification for Judgeship requires current or former status as a judicial officer or five years' standing as a legal practitioner. The State Government may assign one Court to multiple local areas or create multiple Courts for the same area and may regulate the distribution of business between them by general or special order.
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Employees Insurance Court: State Government may constitute courts, appoint qualified judges, and regulate business distribution within local areas.
The State Government may, by notification, constitute an Employees Insurance Court for specified local areas and fix the number of Judges. Qualification for Judgeship requires current or former status as a judicial officer or five years' standing as a legal practitioner. The State Government may assign one Court to multiple local areas or create multiple Courts for the same area and may regulate the distribution of business between them by general or special order.
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