Bench disagreement procedure: points of difference referred to Chairperson and resolved by majority of hearing members. When bench members differ on any point, they must state the points of difference and refer them to the Chairperson, who may hear them personally or refer them to other members; the disputed points are decided by the majority opinion of the members who have heard the case, including those who first heard it.
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Bench disagreement procedure: points of difference referred to Chairperson and resolved by majority of hearing members.
When bench members differ on any point, they must state the points of difference and refer them to the Chairperson, who may hear them personally or refer them to other members; the disputed points are decided by the majority opinion of the members who have heard the case, including those who first heard it.
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