Bench composition requirement: appeals must be heard by a multi-judge bench; disagreements on law are reheard for majority decision. Appeals to the High Court under section 365 must be heard by a bench of not less than two Judges and decided by their opinion or by the majority. If no majority emerges, the Judges must state the point of law on which they differ; that point is reheard by one or more other Judges and decided by the majority of Judges who have heard the case, including the original panel.
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Bench composition requirement: appeals must be heard by a multi-judge bench; disagreements on law are reheard for majority decision.
Appeals to the High Court under section 365 must be heard by a bench of not less than two Judges and decided by their opinion or by the majority. If no majority emerges, the Judges must state the point of law on which they differ; that point is reheard by one or more other Judges and decided by the majority of Judges who have heard the case, including the original panel.
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