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Centre Frames New Rules To Prescribe Uniform Norms For Appointment Of Members To Tribunals [Read Rules]

Lawstreet Journal 15 Feb 2020 5:32pm

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The Union Ministry of Finance has framed new rules that have prescribed uniform norms for the appointment and service conditions of members to various tribunals as reported on 14th February, 2020. The rules are called "Tribunal, Appellate Tribunal and other Authorities (Qualifications, Experience and other Conditions of Service of Members) Rules 2020" 

These rules are made in exercise of powers under Section 184 of the Finance Act of 2017 - The section authorizes the Central Government to notify rules governing persons appointed to tribunals on the following matters: qualification, appointment, terms of office, salaries and allowances, resignation, removal, and other terms and conditions of service.

The following rules are applicable to the following tribunals : 

  1. Industrial Tribunal constituted by the Central Government under the Industrial Disputes Act 1947.
  2. Income Tax Appellate Tribunal under the Income Tax Act 1961.
  3. Customs, Excise, Service Tax Appellate Tribunal under the Customs Act 1962.
  4. Appellate Tribunal under the Smugglers and Foreign Exchange Manipulators (Forfeiture of Property) Act 1976.
  5. Central Administrative Tribunals under the Administrative Tribunals Act 1985
  6. Railway Claims Tribunal under the Railway Claims Tribunal Act 1987.
  7. Securities Appellate Tribunal under the Securities and Exchange Board of India Act 1992.
  8. Debts Recovery Tribunal under the Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act 1993.
  9. Debts Recovery Appellate Tribunal under the Recovery of Debts Due to Banks and Financial Institutions Act 1993.
  10. Airport Appellate Tribunal under the Airport Authority of India Act 1994.
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