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Madras Bar Association Moves Supreme Court Challenging Tribunals Reforms Ordinance 2021


Madras Bar Association Moves Supreme Court Challenging Tribunals Reforms Ordinance 2021
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The Madras Bar Association has filed a writ petition in the Supreme Court challenging the
Sections 184 and 186 of the
Finance Act 2017 give Central Government rule-making power in relation to the mode of appointment, terms of service, allowances of members etc., of various Tribunals.
The Ordinance, promulgated by the President on April 5, follows the Rules made by the Centre in 2017 and 2020, which came under severe criticism from the Supreme Court. The 2017 Tribunal Rules were quashed by the Supreme Court in the 2019 case
Rojer Mathew vs South Indian Bank Ltd and otherson the ground that they affected judicial independence. Following that, the Centre framed another set of Rules in February 2020. The Madras Bar Association had challenged the 2020 Tribunal Rules contending that they were inconsistent with the judgments in ....

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Abolition of Film Certification Appellate Tribunal leaves film industry puzzled, anxious


Abolition of Film Certification Appellate Tribunal leaves film industry puzzled, anxious
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April 10, 2021 16:11 IST
The Government of India’s decision to abolish the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT) has triggered a wave of criticism with filmmakers questioning the necessity of such a move
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Abolition of Film Certification Appellate Tribunal by the Government of India shocked the cine industry
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The Government of India’s decision to abolish the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT) has triggered a wave of criticism with filmmakers questioning the necessity of such a move
Abolition of the Film Certification Appellate Tribunal (FCAT) by the Government of India last week under the Tribunal Reforms Ordinance, 2021 came as a bolt out of the blue for stakeholders in Indian cinema. Based in New Delhi, the FCAT was the place disgruntled filmmakers w ....

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