Section 66 of the Primary Court Procedure Act- Meditation Boards Act- Action filed in DC after the conclusion of a Section 66 proceeding. An order made under section 68 or 69 of the Primary Court Procedure Act is tantamount to a certificate issued under section 14A of the Mediation Board Act. Therefore once an order is made under the Primary Court Procedure Act under Section 68 or 69 NO CERTIFICATE OF NON-SETTLEMENT UNDER THE MEDIATION BOARDS ACT IS NEEDED.

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