Right of appeal from tribunal or certified higher court orders enables final judicial review under civil procedure rules. This provision establishes the appeal pathway from Appellate Tribunal orders and from High Court judgments rendered in prior appeals when the High Court certifies a case fit for further review, permitting certification on the court's own motion or by application of an aggrieved party, and requires that appeals follow, as far as practicable, the civil procedure provisions applicable to appeals to the apex judicial forum; it also prescribes that variations or reversals of High Court judgments on appeal be given effect by the same procedural mechanism used for High Court judgments.
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Right of appeal from tribunal or certified higher court orders enables final judicial review under civil procedure rules.
This provision establishes the appeal pathway from Appellate Tribunal orders and from High Court judgments rendered in prior appeals when the High Court certifies a case fit for further review, permitting certification on the court's own motion or by application of an aggrieved party, and requires that appeals follow, as far as practicable, the civil procedure provisions applicable to appeals to the apex judicial forum; it also prescribes that variations or reversals of High Court judgments on appeal be given effect by the same procedural mechanism used for High Court judgments.
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