Inspection of tribunal records is allowed only by order of the Registrar under a controlled access procedure. Inspection of records in a pending or decided case before the Appellate Tribunal is permitted only on the order of the Registrar. The rule limits access to case records and places the authority to grant inspection exclusively with the Registrar, creating a controlled procedure for inspection within the tribunal framework.
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Inspection of tribunal records is allowed only by order of the Registrar under a controlled access procedure.
Inspection of records in a pending or decided case before the Appellate Tribunal is permitted only on the order of the Registrar. The rule limits access to case records and places the authority to grant inspection exclusively with the Registrar, creating a controlled procedure for inspection within the tribunal framework.
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