Certification for further appeal permits higher-court review when an appellate body immediately certifies the case fit for hearing. An appeal to the Supreme Court requires certification by the High Court that the case is fit for appeal, granted either on the High Court's own motion or on an immediate oral application by or for the aggrieved party after the judgment or order; additionally, appeals to the Supreme Court are available from Appellate Tribunal orders of the type specified in the provision referenced in section 87(2).
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Certification for further appeal permits higher-court review when an appellate body immediately certifies the case fit for hearing.
An appeal to the Supreme Court requires certification by the High Court that the case is fit for appeal, granted either on the High Court's own motion or on an immediate oral application by or for the aggrieved party after the judgment or order; additionally, appeals to the Supreme Court are available from Appellate Tribunal orders of the type specified in the provision referenced in section 87(2).
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