Power to appoint permits appointments by name or by virtue of office under central Acts unless expressly excluded. Where a Central Act or regulation confers a power to appoint any person to fill any office or execute any function, then, unless otherwise expressly provided, any such appointment made after commencement may be made either by name or by virtue of office (ex officio).
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Power to appoint permits appointments by name or by virtue of office under central Acts unless expressly excluded.
Where a Central Act or regulation confers a power to appoint any person to fill any office or execute any function, then, unless otherwise expressly provided, any such appointment made after commencement may be made either by name or by virtue of office (ex officio).
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