Bench orders must be written and signed; majority view prevails and parties receive copies, with costs power retained. Every order of the Bench must be in writing and signed by the member(s) pronouncing it; the majority view prevails where members differ, and evenly divided Benches with an even number of members are to place the matter before the Chairman. Orders fit for publication may be released on Board specified terms. Copies of interim and final orders shall be communicated to petitioners, applicants, respondents and concerned parties free of cost, while other documents may be supplied on payment of a fee fixed by the Bench. The Bench may give directions to effect its orders, prevent abuse of process or secure justice, and may award costs.
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Bench orders must be written and signed; majority view prevails and parties receive copies, with costs power retained.
Every order of the Bench must be in writing and signed by the member(s) pronouncing it; the majority view prevails where members differ, and evenly divided Benches with an even number of members are to place the matter before the Chairman. Orders fit for publication may be released on Board specified terms. Copies of interim and final orders shall be communicated to petitioners, applicants, respondents and concerned parties free of cost, while other documents may be supplied on payment of a fee fixed by the Bench. The Bench may give directions to effect its orders, prevent abuse of process or secure justice, and may award costs.
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