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SUPREME COURT (GENERAL CIVIL PROCEDURE) RULES 2015 (SR NO 103 OF 2015) - REG 64.06

Service of applications, notices of appeal and related documents

    (1)     In the case of an application for leave to appeal or an appeal, the applicant or appellant shall serve on each respondent

        (a)     a copy of the application for leave to appeal or notice of appeal;

        (b)     a copy of the written case of the applicant or appellant; and

        (c)     a copy of any additional document filed at the time of commencing the application for leave to appeal or appeal.

    (2)     Notwithstanding paragraph (1), notice need not be given of an application for leave to appeal or a notice of appeal from a decision refusing an application made without notice to any person, unless the Registrar or the Court of Appeal otherwise directs.

    (3)     In the case of an application other than an application for leave to appeal, the applicant shall serve on each respondent to the application—

        (a)     a copy of the application;

        (b)     a copy of the affidavit in support; and

        (c)     a copy of any additional document filed at the time of commencing the application.

    (4)     A copy of an application, including for leave to appeal, notice of appeal, written case or other document which is required by this Rule or by another provision of this Order or by any applicable practice direction to be served may be served

        (a)     on a person or party personally; or

        (b)     at the person's or party's address for service under these Rules, including Rule 1.19.

    (5)     Within 7 days after service, the applicant or appellant shall file a list, in accordance with Form 64C, signed by the applicant or appellant or on behalf of the applicant or appellant, that identifies—

        (a)     each party or person upon whom the relevant documents have been served;

        (b)     the address of each person served (including email, if available); and

        (c)     the date of that service.

    (6)     The Court of Appeal or the Registrar may direct that a copy of an application, including for leave to appeal, notice of appeal, any written case and any other document required by this Order or any applicable practice direction be served on any person, whether or not a party to the proceeding.



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