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10. The Member-Secretary of the State Legal Services Authority under Section 6 or the Secretary of the High Court Legal Services Committee under Section 8A or the Secretary of the District Legal Services Authority under Section 9 or the Chairman of the Taluk Legal Services Committee under Section 11A perform respectively such functions and exercise respectively such powers as may be prescribed or assigned to them. The Rules provide for the powers and functions of the Member-Secretary of the State Authority in Rule 4. The Regulations provide for functions of the State Authority, powers and functions of the High Court Committee, additional functions of the District Authority and additional functions of the Taluk Committee, but do not provide for any separate powers or functions for the Functionaries therein. Regulation 29 provides for the Secretary of the High Court Committee or the District Authority or the Chairman of the Taluk Committee convening and organizing Lok Adalats at regular intervals. Under Regulation 30 they shall intimate the same to the State Authority, while under Regulation 31 they shall issue notice to the parties concerned. Under Regulation 32 they shall constitute Benches of Lok Adalats comprising of the specified Members and the power of directly supervising the Lok Adalats organized by the respective Bodies was given to the Chairman of the High Court Committee, the District Authority and the Taluk Committee but not to the Secretaries of the High Court Committee or the District Authority under Sub-regulation 4 of Regulation 32. The responsibility for summoning records and their safe custody was put on the Secretaries of the High Court Committee and District Authority and the Chairman of the Taluk Committee under Regulation 35 and the duty of assigning specific cases to each Bench of the Lok Adalat and preparing a cause list was also placed on them under Regulation 36. Sub-regulation 3 of Regulation 36 puts the responsibility for making sincere efforts to bring about a conciliatory settlement without any kind of coercion, threat or undue influence, allurement or misrepresentation in every case, on every Bench of the Lok Adalat and not on the Secretaries or Chairmen. Every award of the Lok Adalat shall be signed by the panel constituting the Lok Adalat under Regulation 38 and the Secretaries of the High Court Legal Services Committee or District Legal Services Authority or Chairman of the Mandal Legal Services Committee were only given the power of duly certifying the copies of awards. The Secretaries of the High Court Committee or the District Authority or the Chairman of the Taluk Committee have to compile the results under Regulation 40 and maintain the panels of Lok Adalat Judges under Regulation 41 and maintain record of cases under Regulation 43. In effect and substance, either the statutory provisions or the Rules and Regulations referred to above only entrust secretarial functions and ministerial responsibilities to the Secretaries to the High Court Committee or District Authority or the Chairman of the Taluk Committee in respect of the functioning of the Lok Adalats, which is made more explicit by Sub-regulation 3 of Regulation 47 which specifies that they shall provide all assistance as may be necessary to the Lok Adalats. Their powers or functions are nothing more or nothing less.