Appeal to highest court: appellate tribunal orders and certified High Court judgments may be escalated, following civil procedure rules. An appeal lies to the Supreme Court from orders of the National Bench or Regional Benches of the Appellate Tribunal and, where certified by the High Court as fit for further appeal, from High Court judgments under the Act. The Code of Civil Procedure provisions on appeals to the Supreme Court apply to these appeals so far as practicable. When the Supreme Court varies or reverses a High Court judgment, the Supreme Court's order must be given effect in the manner provided for High Court judgments under the Act.
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Appeal to highest court: appellate tribunal orders and certified High Court judgments may be escalated, following civil procedure rules.
An appeal lies to the Supreme Court from orders of the National Bench or Regional Benches of the Appellate Tribunal and, where certified by the High Court as fit for further appeal, from High Court judgments under the Act. The Code of Civil Procedure provisions on appeals to the Supreme Court apply to these appeals so far as practicable. When the Supreme Court varies or reverses a High Court judgment, the Supreme Court's order must be given effect in the manner provided for High Court judgments under the Act.
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