Court work regulation requires prompt staff support, strict silence, and immediate transmission of tribunal orders and records. Regulation of court work during Appellate Tribunal sittings requires the Deputy Registrar or Assistant Registrar to ensure prompt availability of court staff and avoid inconvenience or delay. The court officer must maintain silence, prevent disturbance, and preserve the dignity and decorum of the court. When the Bench passes an order or issues directions, the court officer must immediately transmit the case records and proceedings to the Deputy Registrar or Assistant Registrar, who must verify them with the cause list and promptly communicate the directions or orders.
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Court work regulation requires prompt staff support, strict silence, and immediate transmission of tribunal orders and records.
Regulation of court work during Appellate Tribunal sittings requires the Deputy Registrar or Assistant Registrar to ensure prompt availability of court staff and avoid inconvenience or delay. The court officer must maintain silence, prevent disturbance, and preserve the dignity and decorum of the court. When the Bench passes an order or issues directions, the court officer must immediately transmit the case records and proceedings to the Deputy Registrar or Assistant Registrar, who must verify them with the cause list and promptly communicate the directions or orders.
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