All orders (including adjournment orders) passed by the Benches shall be computer printed for each item in the cause list. The signed orders shall be uploaded by the SPS/Steno on the website on the same day.
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Electronic publication of court orders required: computer-printed signed orders uploaded same day and recorded in case management. All orders passed by Benches, including adjournments, must be computer printed, signed, and uploaded by SPS/Steno to the website the same day; orders are identified by date only, handwritten orders are prohibited, and after uploading the signed printed order is given to the Court Master to place in the appeal folder. Court staff must use CIS software to record proceedings for bulk and individual cause lists, and the Court Master must mark folders and upload court proceeding entries. These directions supersede prior manual provisions and take immediate effect.
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Electronic publication of court orders required: computer-printed signed orders uploaded same day and recorded in case management.
All orders passed by Benches, including adjournments, must be computer printed, signed, and uploaded by SPS/Steno to the website the same day; orders are identified by date only, handwritten orders are prohibited, and after uploading the signed printed order is given to the Court Master to place in the appeal folder. Court staff must use CIS software to record proceedings for bulk and individual cause lists, and the Court Master must mark folders and upload court proceeding entries. These directions supersede prior manual provisions and take immediate effect.
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