Order sheets in tribunal proceedings must be maintained in English, signed as prescribed, and record reference and incidental details. Rule 92 requires the Court Master to maintain an order sheet recording all orders; orders must be in English and signed by Bench Members, with routine administrative orders signable by the Court Master; the sheet must include reference numbers, order dates and incidental details including a short cause title.
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Order sheets in tribunal proceedings must be maintained in English, signed as prescribed, and record reference and incidental details.
Rule 92 requires the Court Master to maintain an order sheet recording all orders; orders must be in English and signed by Bench Members, with routine administrative orders signable by the Court Master; the sheet must include reference numbers, order dates and incidental details including a short cause title.
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