Tribunal order-making power and limited amendment window for correcting apparent mistakes, with prohibition after appeal. The Tribunal may pass orders after affording parties a reasonable opportunity of being heard, must send a copy of every order to all parties, and may, within a prescribed period, amend its orders to rectify mistakes apparent from the record, being obliged to do so if the mistake is brought to its notice; provided that no such amendment may be made in respect of any order against which an appeal has been preferred.
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Tribunal order-making power and limited amendment window for correcting apparent mistakes, with prohibition after appeal.
The Tribunal may pass orders after affording parties a reasonable opportunity of being heard, must send a copy of every order to all parties, and may, within a prescribed period, amend its orders to rectify mistakes apparent from the record, being obliged to do so if the mistake is brought to its notice; provided that no such amendment may be made in respect of any order against which an appeal has been preferred.
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