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Industrial Tribunal composition and reserved jurisdiction for two-member benches over standing orders, dismissals, strikes, retrenchment and trade union disputes. Industrial Tribunals are to be constituted by the appropriate Government with members including a Judicial Member and an Administrative Member; qualifications, recruitment, terms and conditions for Central appointments follow prescribed rules while State appointments are governed by State prescriptions and protected from adverse variation. Benches may sit jointly or singly, but mixed benches (Judicial and Administrative) must decide matters on standing orders, dismissals and reinstatement, legality of strikes or lockouts, retrenchment and closure, and trade union disputes. Procedure, vacancy filling, continuity of proceedings and staffing are subject to prescribed rules and consultation with the Judicial Member.
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<h1>Industrial Tribunal composition and reserved jurisdiction for two-member benches over standing orders, dismissals, strikes, retrenchment and trade union disputes.</h1> Industrial Tribunals are to be constituted by the appropriate Government with members including a Judicial Member and an Administrative Member; qualifications, recruitment, terms and conditions for Central appointments follow prescribed rules while State appointments are governed by State prescriptions and protected from adverse variation. Benches may sit jointly or singly, but mixed benches (Judicial and Administrative) must decide matters on standing orders, dismissals and reinstatement, legality of strikes or lockouts, retrenchment and closure, and trade union disputes. Procedure, vacancy filling, continuity of proceedings and staffing are subject to prescribed rules and consultation with the Judicial Member.