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Practice Direction No 3 of 2019 - Civil and Criminal Appeals
COURT OF APPEAL
PRACTICE DIRECTION NO. 3 OF 2019
CIVIL AND CRIMINAL APPEALS
General
- This practice direction makes provision for certain administrative matters and applies to both civil and criminal appeals.
Correspondence
- Further to the requirements specified in Practice Direction No.5 of 2018, any party to an appeal who is represented by a legal practitioner
is required to correspond and submit (i.e. file) material through the legal practitioner.
- Any correspondence or documents received directly from a party who is represented by a legal practitioner shall be returned to that
party.
Appeal records and submissions
- When lodging the appeal record for certification the appellant is required in addition to the hard copy to provide the Registry with
an e-copy of the record.
- Parties are required to provide e-copies when filing hard copies of submissions and case authorities.
Lodging the appeal record
- When an appellant lodges the appeal record for certification by the Registrar, the appellant shall also provide a letter confirming
that the respondent has been consulted in the preparation of the record as to its contents.
- This practice direction comes into effect on 1 July 2019.
DATED at Suva this __ 11th day of June 2019.
W.D. CALANCHINI
PRESIDENT, COURT OF APPEAL
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