Order 14 Court Of Appeal Rules 2021
Order 14 of the Court of Appeal Rules 2021 is about Service of Record of Appeal to the Supreme Court. It contains the following rules:
Order 14 Rule 1 Court of Appeal Rules 2021 – Duties of Registrar in respect of Service
Where there is a further appeal to the Supreme Court, the Registrar shall as soon as possible after the compilation of the Record of Appeal serve upon every Appellant who was duly given a Notice of Appeal and paid the fees fixed by the Registrar to cover the cost of Record of Appeal, a copy of the Record of Appeal.
Order 14 Rule 2 Court of Appeal Rules 2021 – Manner of Service
Such Record of Appeal may be served upon the Appellant in any manner prescribed by these Rules for the service of notice or other documents relating to the appeal.
Order 14 Rule 3 Court of Appeal Rules 2021 – Service of Record on Respondent
The Registrar shall thereafter cause to be served upon every Respondent in the appeal, who has filed an address for service, the Record of Appeal.
Order 14 Rule 4 Court of Appeal Rules 2021 – Certificate of Service of Record on Parties (Form 14)
(1) Within fourteen(14) days after a Record of Appeal has been served upon an Appellant, the Registrar shall certify under his hand that he served the Record of Appeal upon every such Appellant. The certificate of service shall be in Form 14 or to like effect.
(2) In addition to the requirements of the Supreme Court Rules, the Registrar shall as soon as the Record of Appeal to the Supreme Court has been served on the Appellant and the Respondent, as the case may be, physically and electronically transmit to the Supreme Court a certificate that the Record of Appeal to the Supreme Court has been served on the parties. The certificate shall be as in Form 14 or to like effect.
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