(l) The Presiding Officers and the employees of Rent Tribunals and Appellate Rent Tribunals
shall be deemed to be public servants within the meaning of section 21 of the Indian
Penal Code, 1860 (Central Act No. 45 of 1860).
(2) The Presiding Officers of Rent Tribunals and Appellate Rent Tribunals shall function
under the administrative and disciplinary control of the High Court.
(3) The Presiding Officer of the Appellate Rent Tribunal shall exercise general power of
superintendence and control over the Rent Tribunals under his jurisdiction including the
power of appraising the work and recording the annual confidential reports of the
Presiding Officers of the Rent Tribunals.
(4) The Ministerial employees of Rent Tribunals and Appellate Rent Tribunals shall be
governed by the Rajasthan Subordinate Courts Ministerial Establishment Rules, 1986 and
for the purpose of these rules the Appellate Rent Tribunals shall be deemed to be the
Courts of District and Sessions judges and Rent Tribunals shall be deemed to be the
Courts of Civil Judges (Senior Division).
(5) The Class IV employees of Rent Tribunals and Appellate Rent Tribunals shall be
governed by the Rajasthan Class IV Services (Recruitment and Other Service
Conditions) Rules, 1999.
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