SLP filing procedure: require complete, signed proposals with legal opinions and certified copies to meet filing deadlines. Commissioners must forward signed, fully documented SLP proposals containing brief facts, grounds of appeal, Branch Secretariat and Standing Counsel opinions, and a clear due date after deducting time for obtaining certified copies; send two paginated sets (one retained), expedite examination especially for Division Bench orders, consider High Court appeal/review before SLP against Single Judge orders, avoid last minute transmission, and quote central file and case references in follow up communications; appeals are generally not to be filed below the prescribed monetary threshold absent a substantial question of law.
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SLP filing procedure: require complete, signed proposals with legal opinions and certified copies to meet filing deadlines.
Commissioners must forward signed, fully documented SLP proposals containing brief facts, grounds of appeal, Branch Secretariat and Standing Counsel opinions, and a clear due date after deducting time for obtaining certified copies; send two paginated sets (one retained), expedite examination especially for Division Bench orders, consider High Court appeal/review before SLP against Single Judge orders, avoid last minute transmission, and quote central file and case references in follow up communications; appeals are generally not to be filed below the prescribed monetary threshold absent a substantial question of law.
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