Pronouncement of orders: President may authorise another member to pronounce an order if original bench members are unavailable. Rule 105 permits the President to authorise another Member to pronounce an order when the Members who heard the case are unavailable or have ceased to be Members, on satisfaction that the order was duly prepared and signed by those who heard it; the authorised Member must sign the order sheet and such pronouncement is deemed duly made; inability of any hearing Member to sign (due to death, retirement, resignation or other reason) renders the matter released from part-heard and requires relisting for fresh hearing.
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Pronouncement of orders: President may authorise another member to pronounce an order if original bench members are unavailable.
Rule 105 permits the President to authorise another Member to pronounce an order when the Members who heard the case are unavailable or have ceased to be Members, on satisfaction that the order was duly prepared and signed by those who heard it; the authorised Member must sign the order sheet and such pronouncement is deemed duly made; inability of any hearing Member to sign (due to death, retirement, resignation or other reason) renders the matter released from part-heard and requires relisting for fresh hearing.
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