Timely pronouncement of orders: tribunal must issue written, signed, sealed orders, provide certified copies and enable enforcement. Rule 103 requires the Tribunal to pronounce orders promptly after hearing, within a prescribed short period excluding vacations or holidays. Every order must be written, signed and dated by the President or Member(s) of the Bench and a certified copy provided to the parties. The Tribunal may transmit orders for enforcement on application or suo motu. Orders must bear the Tribunal's seal unless issued online with a digital signature.
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Timely pronouncement of orders: tribunal must issue written, signed, sealed orders, provide certified copies and enable enforcement.
Rule 103 requires the Tribunal to pronounce orders promptly after hearing, within a prescribed short period excluding vacations or holidays. Every order must be written, signed and dated by the President or Member(s) of the Bench and a certified copy provided to the parties. The Tribunal may transmit orders for enforcement on application or suo motu. Orders must bear the Tribunal's seal unless issued online with a digital signature.
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