Plural remedies restriction: appeals may not seek relief against multiple orders unless reliefs are consequential. A memorandum of appeal must not seek relief against more than one distinct order; additional prayers are permitted only where they constitute consequential relief flowing directly from the principal relief sought, thereby limiting the scope of permissible appellate prayers.
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Plural remedies restriction: appeals may not seek relief against multiple orders unless reliefs are consequential.
A memorandum of appeal must not seek relief against more than one distinct order; additional prayers are permitted only where they constitute consequential relief flowing directly from the principal relief sought, thereby limiting the scope of permissible appellate prayers.
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