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Bare acts > Appellate Tribunal for Electricity (Procedure, Form, Fee and Record of Proceedings) Rules, 2007 > Rule 88
 
  


 

88. Witness batta payable.- (1) Where the Tribunal issues summons to a Government servant to give evidence or to produce documents, the person so summoned may draw from the Government traveling and daily allowances admissible to him as per rules.


(2) Where there is no provision for payment of TA and DA by the employer to the person summoned to give evidence or to produce documents, he shall be entitled to be paid as batta, (a sum found by the Registrar sufficient to defray the traveling and other expenses), having regard to the status and position of the witness. The party applying for the summons shall deposit with the Registrar the amount of batta as estimated by the Registrar well before the summons is issued. If the witness is summoned as a court witness, the amount estimated by the Registrar shall be paid as per the directions of the Tribunal.


(3) The aforesaid provisions would govern the payment of batta to the interpreter as well.

 

 

 

 

 

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