Section 11 of CA, 1957 : Section 11: Omitted
CA, 1957
JavaScript did not load properly
Some content might be missing or broken. Please try disabling content blockers or use a different browser like Chrome, Safari or Firefox.
Explanation using Example
For example, let's say there was a dispute between two parties over the copyright of a particular song. Previously, under the Copyright Act of 1957, if one party was unhappy with the decision of the initial tribunal, they could appeal to the Appellate Board. However, since the Tribunal Reforms Act was passed in 2021, this Appellate Board has been omitted. This means that as of April 4, 2021, the Appellate Board no longer exists and any appeals would need to be directed to whatever entity or court the Tribunal Reforms Act has designated as the new appeals body.