Appeal to Supreme Court: allows appeals from appellate tribunal orders or certified High Court judgments with civil procedure rules applying. An appeal to the Supreme Court lies from orders of the National or Regional Benches of the Appellate Tribunal, and from High Court judgments or orders in appeals under section 117 when the High Court certifies the matter fit for appeal. Appeals are to follow, insofar as practicable, the Code of Civil Procedure provisions relating to appeals to the Supreme Court. If the Supreme Court varies or reverses a High Court judgment, effect is to be given to its order as provided in section 117.
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Appeal to Supreme Court: allows appeals from appellate tribunal orders or certified High Court judgments with civil procedure rules applying.
An appeal to the Supreme Court lies from orders of the National or Regional Benches of the Appellate Tribunal, and from High Court judgments or orders in appeals under section 117 when the High Court certifies the matter fit for appeal. Appeals are to follow, insofar as practicable, the Code of Civil Procedure provisions relating to appeals to the Supreme Court. If the Supreme Court varies or reverses a High Court judgment, effect is to be given to its order as provided in section 117.
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