This legislation has been repealed.
(1) Subject to this and any other Act, an appeal lies to the Commission, with the leave of the Commission, against:
(a) the making of any decision, or the doing of any act, by a Registrar in a matter arising under this Act, the Registration and Accountability of Organisations Schedule (to the extent permitted by that Schedule) or any other Act; or
(b) the refusal or failure of a Registrar to make any decision or do any act in a matter arising under this Act, the Registration and Accountability of Organisations Schedule (to the extent permitted by that Schedule) or any other Act.
(2) Where an appeal has been instituted under this section, the Commission may, on such terms and conditions as it considers appropriate, order that the operation of the whole or part of the decision or act concerned be stayed pending the determination of the appeal or until further order of the Commission.
(3) For the purposes of the appeal, the Commission may take evidence.
(4) On the hearing of the appeal, the Commission may do one or more of the following:
(a) confirm, quash or vary the decision or act concerned;
(b) make a decision dealing with the subject‑matter of the decision or act concerned;
(c) direct the Registrar whose decision or act is under appeal, or another Registrar, to take further action to deal with the subject‑matter of the decision or act in accordance with the directions of the Commission.
(5) The powers of the Commission under this section are exercisable by:
(a) the President;
(b) a Presidential Member assigned by the President for the purposes of the appeal concerned; or
(c) if the President directs--a Full Bench.
(6) An appeal does not lie to a Full Bench against a decision under this section.
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