Allowing additional appeal grounds: appellate powers permit admission when omission is not wilful or unreasonable. The appellate authority possesses powers to allow additional grounds of appeal where it is satisfied that the omission to specify those grounds in the appeal memorandum was not wilful or unreasonable, permitting admission when the failure to articulate grounds is bona fide and excusable.
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Allowing additional appeal grounds: appellate powers permit admission when omission is not wilful or unreasonable.
The appellate authority possesses powers to allow additional grounds of appeal where it is satisfied that the omission to specify those grounds in the appeal memorandum was not wilful or unreasonable, permitting admission when the failure to articulate grounds is bona fide and excusable.
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