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Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Right Act,2001

Act No : 53


Section : Composition of Tribunal.

55. Composition of Tribunal.-(1) The Tribunal shall consist of a Chairman and such number of Judicial Members and Technical Members as the Central Government may deem fit to appoint. (2) A Judicial Member shall be a person who has for at least ten years held a judicial office in the territory of India or who has been a member of the Indian Legal Service and has held a post in Grade-II of that Service or any equivalent or higher post or at least three years or who has been an advocate for at least twelve years. Explanation.-For the purposes of this sub-section,- (i) in computing the period during which a person has held judicial office in the territory of India, there shall be included any period, after he has held any judicial office, during which the person has been an advocate or has held the office of a memb r of a tribunal or any post, under the Union or a State, requiring special knowledge of law; (ii) in computing the period during which a person has been an advocate, there shall be included any period during which the person has held judicial office or the office of a member of a tribunal or any post, under the Union or a State, requiring specia knowledge of law after he became an advocate. (3) A Technical Member shall be a person who is an eminent agricultural scientist in the field of plant breeding and genetics and possesses an experience of at least twenty years to deal with plant variety or seed development activity, or who has held t e post in the Central Government or a State Government dealing with plant variety or seed development equivalent to the Joint Secretary to the Government of India for at least three years and possesses special knowledge in the field of plant breeding and genetics. (4) The Central Government shall appoint a Judicial Member of the Tribunal to be the Chairman thereof. (5) The Central Government may appoint one of the Members of the Tribunal to be the senior Member thereof. (6) The senior member or a Member shall exercise such of the powers and perform such of the functions of the Chairman as may be delegated to him by the Chairman by a general or special order in writing.


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