Pronouncement of orders by tribunal members allows any bench member to deliver orders and requires official recording. Rule 151 authorises any Member of the Bench to pronounce the order on behalf of the Bench, and requires the Court Master to note in the order sheet that the Bench's order, consisting of the President and Members, was pronounced in open court on behalf of the Bench.
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Pronouncement of orders by tribunal members allows any bench member to deliver orders and requires official recording.
Rule 151 authorises any Member of the Bench to pronounce the order on behalf of the Bench, and requires the Court Master to note in the order sheet that the Bench's order, consisting of the President and Members, was pronounced in open court on behalf of the Bench.
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