Right to inspect records: access allowed as of right for parties, with fees and mandated supply timelines. Amendment to regulation 30 provides a right to inspect records and obtain certified copies for parties and their authorised representatives on written application and payment of prescribed fees, with inspection as a pre-requirement for supply. Applications must specify the records and be filed at the counter or by post with fees. Non-parties may access records only with the filing party's consent or by Bench order. Inspection is barred on hearing dates without Bench permission. Inspection must be allowed within two working days and certified copies supplied within three working days.
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Right to inspect records: access allowed as of right for parties, with fees and mandated supply timelines.
Amendment to regulation 30 provides a right to inspect records and obtain certified copies for parties and their authorised representatives on written application and payment of prescribed fees, with inspection as a pre-requirement for supply. Applications must specify the records and be filed at the counter or by post with fees. Non-parties may access records only with the filing party's consent or by Bench order. Inspection is barred on hearing dates without Bench permission. Inspection must be allowed within two working days and certified copies supplied within three working days.
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