Service of notice: Tribunal-issued notices must be served with affidavits and representation details, and service by Dosti requires proof. Rule 48 requires that when the Appellate Tribunal issues notice in an appeal, petition or interlocutory application, copies of the notice, the supporting affidavit and any ordered accompanying documents be served on the other side, showing the date of presentation, the authorised representative's name and full service address, and any interim order. The Tribunal may also permit service by Dosti, subject to the serving party delivering the notice and filing an affidavit of service with proof.
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Service of notice: Tribunal-issued notices must be served with affidavits and representation details, and service by Dosti requires proof.
Rule 48 requires that when the Appellate Tribunal issues notice in an appeal, petition or interlocutory application, copies of the notice, the supporting affidavit and any ordered accompanying documents be served on the other side, showing the date of presentation, the authorised representative's name and full service address, and any interim order. The Tribunal may also permit service by Dosti, subject to the serving party delivering the notice and filing an affidavit of service with proof.
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