Coram continuity requires hearings to proceed before the same panel; if replaced, proceedings must be reheard anew. Once a matter is set down for final hearing after completion of pleadings, the coram that conducts the hearing must remain constant for all subsequent hearing dates and write the final orders; if continuation before the same coram becomes impossible, the matter must be reheard afresh by a newly constituted panel.
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Coram continuity requires hearings to proceed before the same panel; if replaced, proceedings must be reheard anew.
Once a matter is set down for final hearing after completion of pleadings, the coram that conducts the hearing must remain constant for all subsequent hearing dates and write the final orders; if continuation before the same coram becomes impossible, the matter must be reheard afresh by a newly constituted panel.
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