Power to issue orders to enforce decisions and prevent abuse of process, ensuring the ends of justice. Rule 21 empowers the Appellate Tribunal to issue orders or directions necessary to give effect to its decisions, to prevent abuse of process, and to secure the ends of justice by adopting remedial or preventive measures deemed expedient to implement its rulings and maintain the integrity of its procedures.
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Power to issue orders to enforce decisions and prevent abuse of process, ensuring the ends of justice.
Rule 21 empowers the Appellate Tribunal to issue orders or directions necessary to give effect to its decisions, to prevent abuse of process, and to secure the ends of justice by adopting remedial or preventive measures deemed expedient to implement its rulings and maintain the integrity of its procedures.
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