First Appellate Authority definition

First Appellate Authority means Director in charge of the Division and
First Appellate Authority means an officer in the Company who is senior in rank to the Central Public Information Officer to whom an appeal under sub-section (1) of section 19 lies;
First Appellate Authority means an authority referred to in section 98;

Examples of First Appellate Authority in a sentence

  • Every appeal may be presented to First Appellate Authority or Second Appellate Authority, as the case may be, in person or through registered post or authorised representative.

  • If any Bidder or prospective bidder is aggrieved that any decision, action or omission of the Procuring Entity is in contravention to the provisions of the Act or the Rules or the Guidelines issued there under, he may file an appeal to First Appellate Authority, as specified in the Bidding Document within a period of ten days from the date of such decision or action, omission, as the case may be, clearly giving the specific ground or grounds on which he feels aggrieved.

  • Every appeal may be presented to First Appellate Authority or Second Appellate Authority, as the case may be, in person or through registered post or authorized representative.

  • Every appeal may be presented to the First Appellate Authority or Second Appellate Authority, as the case may be, in person or through registered post or authorised representative.

  • The Designation and address of the First Appellate Authority is Secretary, Medical, Health & Family Welfare, Govt.


More Definitions of First Appellate Authority

First Appellate Authority means an authority so appointed or notified by the public authority under the Act and includes a head of the office or the head of the public authority if no first appellate authority is appointed or notified.
First Appellate Authority means an authority referred to in section 79;
First Appellate Authority means an officer or authority notified as such under section 3;
First Appellate Authority means an officer who is notified as such under section 3;
First Appellate Authority means an officer appointed by the concerned Public Authority under sub-section (1) of section 8;
First Appellate Authority means an officer appointed or notified by a public authority under section 19 (1) of the Act and includes an officer senior in rank to the State Public Information Officer in case no such officer has been appointed or notified by the public authority;
First Appellate Authority means an officer so designated to hear appeals under sub- section(1) and sub-section (2) of section 19 of the Act and includes an officer designated as 'Link Appellate Authority' under said sub-section to work in the absence of 'First Appellate Authority';