Inspection of records allows parties to access and obtain certified copies subject to application, prescribed fees, and Bench consent. Parties and their authorised representatives may, as of right, inspect records and obtain certified copies upon written application and payment of prescribed fees, with inspection being a pre-requisite for certified copies. Applications must specify the records and may be filed in person or by post. Non-parties lack a right to inspect or obtain copies of pending records except with the initiating party's consent or by Bench order. Inspection on hearing dates requires Bench permission. On valid application, inspection and certified copies are to be provided within defined short working-day periods.
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Inspection of records allows parties to access and obtain certified copies subject to application, prescribed fees, and Bench consent.
Parties and their authorised representatives may, as of right, inspect records and obtain certified copies upon written application and payment of prescribed fees, with inspection being a pre-requisite for certified copies. Applications must specify the records and may be filed in person or by post. Non-parties lack a right to inspect or obtain copies of pending records except with the initiating party's consent or by Bench order. Inspection on hearing dates requires Bench permission. On valid application, inspection and certified copies are to be provided within defined short working-day periods.
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