Bench jurisdiction governs sitting locations, territorial notification, composition, temporary sittings and member transfers with chairperson concurrence. Bench jurisdiction is exercised by Benches constituted by the Chairperson, which ordinarily sit at notified places and may hold temporary sittings for limited periods; the Central Government notifies territorial jurisdictions, determines the number of Benches each composed of two Members, and may transfer Members between Bench headquarters subject to the concurrence of the Chairperson.
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Bench jurisdiction governs sitting locations, territorial notification, composition, temporary sittings and member transfers with chairperson concurrence.
Bench jurisdiction is exercised by Benches constituted by the Chairperson, which ordinarily sit at notified places and may hold temporary sittings for limited periods; the Central Government notifies territorial jurisdictions, determines the number of Benches each composed of two Members, and may transfer Members between Bench headquarters subject to the concurrence of the Chairperson.
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