Diaries requirement: clerks must maintain legible case diaries recording orders and execution proceedings, checked fortnightly. Diaries must be maintained by the clerk-in-charge in the form specified for each appeal, petition, or application and written legibly; the main-file diary must record a concise history of the proceeding and the substance of orders, and in execution proceedings a complete record of all execution steps, subject to fortnightly checking and initialling by the Deputy Registrar.
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Diaries requirement: clerks must maintain legible case diaries recording orders and execution proceedings, checked fortnightly.
Diaries must be maintained by the clerk-in-charge in the form specified for each appeal, petition, or application and written legibly; the main-file diary must record a concise history of the proceeding and the substance of orders, and in execution proceedings a complete record of all execution steps, subject to fortnightly checking and initialling by the Deputy Registrar.
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