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Section 296 - Courts of Appeal in Revenue Matters in Government of India Act, 1935 [Repealed]

snapp 296 GOIA[ 1935 0 Notes

Courts of Appeal in Revenue Matters.

(1) No member of the Federal or a Provincial Legislature shall be a member of any tribunal in1[British- India] having jurisdiction to entertain appeals or revise decisions in revenue cases.

(2) If in any Province any such jurisdiction as aforesaid was, immediately before the commencement of Part III of this Act, vested in the Local Government, the Governor shall constitute a tribunal, consisting of such person or persons as he, exercising his individual judgment, may think fit, to exercise the same jurisdiction until other provision in that behalf is made by Act of the Provincial Legislature.

(3) There shall be paid to the members of any tribunal constitute under the last preceding sub-section, such salaries and allowances as the Governor exercising his individual judgment may determine, and those salaries and allowances shall be charged on the revenues of the Province.

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1. Substituted, by by the India (provisional Constitution) Order, 1947, by the words--

'a Governor's or Chief Commissioner's Province'.

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