Interpreter oath under tribunal rules requires faithful interpretation and accurate translation of questions, evidence and documents. Rule 138 requires that an interpreter be administered an oath or solemn affirmation before the Bench Officer or Court Officer to faithfully and truly interpret and explain all questions and evidence given by a witness and to translate correctly and accurately all documents provided for translation.
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Interpreter oath under tribunal rules requires faithful interpretation and accurate translation of questions, evidence and documents.
Rule 138 requires that an interpreter be administered an oath or solemn affirmation before the Bench Officer or Court Officer to faithfully and truly interpret and explain all questions and evidence given by a witness and to translate correctly and accurately all documents provided for translation.
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