Tribunal process formalities require orders, summons and warrants to be issued, signed, dated and sealed under prescribed procedure. Every ruling, direction, order, summons, warrant or other mandatory process issued by the Appellate Tribunal must be issued in the name of the President or the Member, signed by the Registrar or another officer authorised by the President, and dated with the day, month and year of signing. Where a physical copy is issued, it must bear the official seal of the Appellate Tribunal. The rule sets out the formal execution requirements for Tribunal communications and mandatory processes.
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Tribunal process formalities require orders, summons and warrants to be issued, signed, dated and sealed under prescribed procedure.
Every ruling, direction, order, summons, warrant or other mandatory process issued by the Appellate Tribunal must be issued in the name of the President or the Member, signed by the Registrar or another officer authorised by the President, and dated with the day, month and year of signing. Where a physical copy is issued, it must bear the official seal of the Appellate Tribunal. The rule sets out the formal execution requirements for Tribunal communications and mandatory processes.
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