Certificate for appeal: High Courts must promptly decide certificate eligibility after specified final judgments, on petition or suo motu. High Courts must promptly determine whether to grant a certificate enabling appeal to the Supreme Court in respect of specified final judgments, decrees, orders or sentences; they may do so on their own motion and must do so when an oral application is made immediately after the decision, with the determination to be made as soon as practicable.
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Certificate for appeal: High Courts must promptly decide certificate eligibility after specified final judgments, on petition or suo motu.
High Courts must promptly determine whether to grant a certificate enabling appeal to the Supreme Court in respect of specified final judgments, decrees, orders or sentences; they may do so on their own motion and must do so when an oral application is made immediately after the decision, with the determination to be made as soon as practicable.
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