Court diary requirements ensure recording of bench timings, dictation attribution, and case management entries under appellate procedure. Court diary template prescribes a structured daily record for appeals noting appeal identifiers, parties and bench timings (commencement, lunch, reassembly, final rise), whether judgment was dictated (with member and stenographer/PA identified) or, if not, the member assigned to pass the order; it also records part heard status with next date, reserved orders with pronouncement date, adjournments with next date, initials of a gazetted officer and administrative remarks.
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Court diary requirements ensure recording of bench timings, dictation attribution, and case management entries under appellate procedure.
Court diary template prescribes a structured daily record for appeals noting appeal identifiers, parties and bench timings (commencement, lunch, reassembly, final rise), whether judgment was dictated (with member and stenographer/PA identified) or, if not, the member assigned to pass the order; it also records part heard status with next date, reserved orders with pronouncement date, adjournments with next date, initials of a gazetted officer and administrative remarks.
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