Transmission of orders requires immediate forwarding by court officers with registrar-level scrutiny and certification before copies are issued to parties. The court officer must immediately send the pronounced order and case file to the Deputy Registrar or Assistant Registrar, who shall scrutinise compliance with the rules, initial and date the outer cover to evidence such scrutiny, and then transmit the file and order to the Registrar to arrange preparation of copies and communication to the parties.
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Transmission of orders requires immediate forwarding by court officers with registrar-level scrutiny and certification before copies are issued to parties.
The court officer must immediately send the pronounced order and case file to the Deputy Registrar or Assistant Registrar, who shall scrutinise compliance with the rules, initial and date the outer cover to evidence such scrutiny, and then transmit the file and order to the Registrar to arrange preparation of copies and communication to the parties.
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