Cause list preparation and publication requires priority listing, coram details, representation names, and registry remarks for compliance. The Registry must prepare and post a daily cause list before close of each working day for the next working day, following a prescribed priority order-pronouncements, clarifications, admissions, orders/directions, part heard matters (latest first), then numerical or Bench-directed posting. Each entry must show the appeal/petition number, sitting day, date and time, court hall, Bench coram naming members, and the names of legal practitioners (or unrepresented parties) with party ranks in brackets; Registry objections or special directions needing compliance must appear in the remarks column.
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Cause list preparation and publication requires priority listing, coram details, representation names, and registry remarks for compliance.
The Registry must prepare and post a daily cause list before close of each working day for the next working day, following a prescribed priority order-pronouncements, clarifications, admissions, orders/directions, part heard matters (latest first), then numerical or Bench-directed posting. Each entry must show the appeal/petition number, sitting day, date and time, court hall, Bench coram naming members, and the names of legal practitioners (or unrepresented parties) with party ranks in brackets; Registry objections or special directions needing compliance must appear in the remarks column.
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