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Appeals to the Supreme Court: civil procedure rules apply, costs discretionary, and altered High Court judgments must be implemented. Appeals to the Supreme Court under the Code follow, so far as practicable, the procedures of the Code of Civil Procedure; the Supreme Court has discretion over the costs of appeal; and where a High Court judgment is varied or reversed, the Supreme Court's order is to be given effect through the prescribed mechanism for implementing appellate directions.
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<h1>Appeals to the Supreme Court: civil procedure rules apply, costs discretionary, and altered High Court judgments must be implemented.</h1> Appeals to the Supreme Court under the Code follow, so far as practicable, the procedures of the Code of Civil Procedure; the Supreme Court has discretion over the costs of appeal; and where a High Court judgment is varied or reversed, the Supreme Court's order is to be given effect through the prescribed mechanism for implementing appellate directions.