- The Registrar shall discharge his functions under the general superintendence of the Presiding Officer. He shall discharge such other functions as are assigned to him under these rules by the Presiding Officer.
- The Registrar shall have the custody of the records of the Appellate Tribunal.
- The Registrar shall have the following powers and functions viz.
- registration of appeals, petitions and applications
- to receive applications for amendment of appeal or the petition or application or subsequent proceedings
- subject to the directions of the Presiding Officer, to fix date of hearing of the appeal or other proceedings and issue notices thereon
- to order grant of copies of documents to parties to proceedings
- to dispose of all matters relating to the service of notices or other processes, application for the issue of fresh notice or for extending the time for or ordering a particular method of service on a respondent including a substituted service by publication of the notice by way of advertisement in the newspapers.
- to requisition records from the custody of the Adjudicating officer or any other authority.
- Preparation and publication of daily cause list:
- The Registry shall prepare and publish on the Notice Board of the Registry before the closing of working hours on each working day, the cause list for the next working day and subject to the directions of the Presiding Officer, listing of cases in the Daily Cause List shall be in the following order of priority: cases for “pronouncement of orders”
- cases for “clarification”
- cases for “admission”
- cases for “orders or directions”
- part-heard cases, latest part-heard having precedence
- cases posted as per numerical order or as directed by the Presiding Officer
- The title of the daily cause list shall contain the number of the appeal or petition or application number, the day, date and time of the sitting of the Appellate Tribunal and the Coram indicating the name of the Presiding Officer.
- Against the number of each case listed in the daily cause list, the following shall be shown namely
- the name/s of the advocate/s appearing for both sides and setting in brackets the details of the parties whom they represent
- the names of the parties, if unrepresented, with their details in brackets
- The objections and special directions, if any, of the Registry shall be briefly indicated in the daily cause list in remarks column, whenever compliance is required.
- The Registry shall prepare and publish on the Notice Board of the Registry before the closing of working hours on each working day, the cause list for the next working day and subject to the directions of the Presiding Officer, listing of cases in the Daily Cause List shall be in the following order of priority: cases for “pronouncement of orders”
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