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The term “Hearing Officer” is appointed by:

A. The Court
B. The Government
C. The Authority
D. The Director General
Correct Answer: C. The Authority

The question asks about the appointing body for a Hearing Officer. Similar to a Grievance Redressal Commissioner, a Hearing Officer is typically appointed by The Authority responsible for the regulations and enforcement actions that necessitate such hearings. This ensures that the officer has the mandate to conduct fair and impartial proceedings within the Authority's framework.

  • A: The Court is a judicial body, not the primary appointing authority for administrative hearing officers.
  • B: The Government is too broad; specific appointments are usually made by the relevant Authority.
  • D: The Director General might be an executive head within the Authority but not necessarily the ultimate appointing power for this role.

The Authority's appointment ensures proper delegation of quasi-judicial functions.

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