Diaries must be kept by the clerk-in-charge, recording appeal history and execution proceedings, checked fortnightly and initialed. Diaries must be kept by the clerk-in-charge in Registrar-specified form and legibly; the main-file diary must record a concise appeal history and orders, while execution diaries must contain a complete record of execution proceedings; the Deputy Registrar shall check and initial the diary once in a fortnight.
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Diaries must be kept by the clerk-in-charge, recording appeal history and execution proceedings, checked fortnightly and initialed.
Diaries must be kept by the clerk-in-charge in Registrar-specified form and legibly; the main-file diary must record a concise appeal history and orders, while execution diaries must contain a complete record of execution proceedings; the Deputy Registrar shall check and initial the diary once in a fortnight.
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