The Securities and Exchange Board of India Act
15PFilling up of vacancies
1[15P. Filling up of vacancies.-- If, for reason other than temporary absence, any vacancy occurs in 2t[he office of the Presiding Officer or any other Member], of a Securities Appellate Tribunal, then the Central Government shall appoint another person in accordance with the provisions of this Act to fill the vacancy and the proceedings may be continued before the Securities Appellate Tribunal from the stage at which the vacancy is filled.]
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1. Ins. by Act 9 of 1995, s. 9 (w.e.f. 25-1-1995).
2. Subs. by s. 23, ibid., for "office of the Presiding Officer" (w.e.f. 29-10-2002).
ESTABLISHMENT, JURISDICTION, AUTHORITY AND PROCEDURE OF APPELLATE TRIBUNAL
- 15K Establishment of Securities Appellate Tribunals
- 15L Composition of Securities Appellate Tribunal
- 15M Qualification for appointment as Presiding Officer or Member of Securities Appellate Tribunal
- 15MA Amendment of Presiding Officer and Judicial Member
- 15MB Search-cum-Selection Committee for appointment of Technical Members
- 15MC Vacancy not to invalidate selection proceeding
- 15N Tenure of office of Presiding Officer and other Members of Securities Appellate Tribunal
- 15O Salary and allowances and other terms and conditions of service of Presiding Officers
- 15P Filling up of vacancies
- 15PA Member to act as Presiding Officer in certain circumstance
- 15Q Resignation and removal
- 15QA Qualifications, terms and conditions of service of Presiding Officer and Member
- 15R Orders constituting Appellate Tribunal to be final and not to invalidate its proceedings
- 15S Staff of the Securities Appellate Tribunal
- 15T Appeal to the Securities Appellate Tribunal
- 15U Procedure and powers of the Securities Appellate Tribunal
- 15V Right to legal representation
- 15W Limitation
- 15X Presiding Officer, Members and staff of Securities Appellate Tribunals to be public servants
- 15Y Civil Court not to have jurisdiction
- 15Z Appeal to Supreme Court