Question
Constitution of the rent control tribunal is under:
Solution
Chhattisgarh Rent Control Act, 2011 S. 6. Constitution of the Rent Control Tribuna l. - (1) The State Government shall by notification constitute, within thirty days of this Act, a Tribunal in terms of Article 323-B of the Constitution, to be called as Chhattisgarh Rent Control Tribunal, to give effect to the provisions of this Act, and for the adjudication or trial of any disputes, complaints, or offences with respect to rent, its regulation and control and tenancy issues including the rights, title and obligations of landlords and tenants.
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