117Resignation and removal
(1) The Chairperson of the Appellate Tribunal or a Member of the Appellate Tribunal may, by notice in writing under his hand addressed to the Central Government, resign his office:
Provided that the Chairperson of the Appellate Tribunal or a Member of the Appellate Tribunal shall, unless he is permitted by the Central Government to relinquish his office sooner, continue to hold office until the expiry of three months from the date of receipt of such notice or until a person duly appointed as his successor enters upon his office or until the expiry of term of office, whichever is the earliest.
(2) The Chairperson of the Appellate Tribunal or a Member of the Appellate Tribunal shall not be removed from his office except by an order by the Central Government on the ground of proved misbehaviour or incapacity after an inquiry made by a judge of the Supreme Court as the Central Government may appoint for this purpose in which the Chairperson or a Member of the Appellate Tribunal concerned has been informed of the charges against him and given a reasonable opportunity of being heard in respect of such charges.
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- 110 Establishment of Appellate Tribunal
- 111 Appeal to Appellate Tribunal
- 112 Composition of Appellate Tribunal
- 113 Qualifications for appointment of Chairperson and Member of Appellate Tribunal
- 114 Term of office
- 115 Terms and conditions of service
- 116 Vacancies
- 117 Resignation and removal
- 117A Qualifications, terms and conditions of service of Chairperson and Member
- 118 Member to act as Chairperson in certain circumstances
- 119 Officers and other employees of Appellate Tribunal
- 120 Procedure and powers of Appellate Tribunal
- 121 Power of Appellate Tribunal
- 122 Distribution of business amongst Benches and transfer of cases from one Bench to another Bench
- 123 Decision to be by majority
- 124 Right of appellant to take assistance of legal practitioner and of Appropriate Commission to appoint presenting officers
- 125 Appeal to Supreme Court