Protection of good faith actions shields government from suit for loss or damage caused by acts done under the Act or rules. Section 29 bars suits or other legal proceedings against the Central Government for loss or damage caused or likely to be caused by anything done or intended to be done in good faith in pursuance of the Act or any rule or order made under it, thereby limiting government liability for bona fide statutory or regulatory actions.
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Protection of good faith actions shields government from suit for loss or damage caused by acts done under the Act or rules.
Section 29 bars suits or other legal proceedings against the Central Government for loss or damage caused or likely to be caused by anything done or intended to be done in good faith in pursuance of the Act or any rule or order made under it, thereby limiting government liability for bona fide statutory or regulatory actions.
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