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Bare acts > Chartered Accountants (Election Tribunal) Rules, 2006 > Rule 3
 
    


3. Constitution of Tribunal.- (1) The Central Government shall establish a Tribunal by notification in official gazette, in accordance with the provisions of section 10B of the Act within, as far as practicable, 45 days of receipt of an application forwarded by the Secretary of the Institute under section 10A of the Act.

(2) The Presiding Officer or a member of the Tribunal may resign his office by a notice in writing under his hand addressed to the Central Government.

(3) The Presiding Officer and each member of the Tribunal may cease to remain the Presiding Officer or member, as the case may be, due to any of the following reasons,-

(a) Death; or

(b) Resignation; or

(c) becoming physically or mentally incapable of acting as the Presiding Officer or a member, as the case may be; or

(d) his being no longer being eligible to be the Presiding Officer or a member, as the case may be; or

(e) Removal by the Central Government.

(4) A casual vacancy in the Tribunal shall be filled by the Central Government, by a notification, from out of the categories in which such vacancy occurs.

 

 

 

 

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