Act Number: 49

Act Name: The National Tax Tribunal Act, 2005

Year: 2005

Enactment Date: 2005-12-20

Long Title: An Act to provide for the adjudication by the National Tax Tribunal of disputes with respect to levy, assessment, collection and enforcement of direct taxes and also to provide for the adjudication by that Tribunal of disputes with respect to the determination of the rates of duties of customs and central excise on goods and the valuation of goods for the purposes of assessment of such duties as well as in matters relating to levy of tax on service, in pursuance of article 323B of the Constitution and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.

Ministry: Ministry of Law and Justice

Department: Department of Legal Affairs

Section 5: Constitution and jurisdiction of Benches.
    (1) The jurisdiction of the National Tax Tribunal may be exercised by the Benches thereof to be constituted by the Chairperson.
     (2) The Benches of the National Tax Tribunal shall ordinarily sit at any place in the National Capital Territory of Delhi or such other places as the Central Government may, in consultation with the Chairperson, notify:
     Provided that the Chairperson may for adequate reasons permit a Bench to hold its temporary sitting for a period not exceeding fifteen days at a place other than its ordinary place of seat.
     (3) The Central Government shall notify the areas in relation to which each Bench of the National Tax Tribunal may exercise its jurisdiction.
     (4) The Central Government shall determine the number of Benches and each Bench shall consist of two members.
     (5) The Central Government may 1 * * * transfer a Member from headquarters of one Bench in one State to the headquarters of another Bench in another State or to the headquarters of any other Bench within a State:
     2 [Provided that no Member shall be transferred without the concurrence of the Chairperson.]
Notes:
1. The words "in consultation with the Chairperson" omitted by Act 18 of 2007, s. 2 (w.e.f. 29-1-2007).
2. Ins. by s. 2. ibid. (w.e.f. 29-1-2007).
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