(1) Each person who
would be directly affected by the relief sought in an appeal must be made a
respondent to the appeal.
(2) In an appeal, the
primary court must not be made a respondent unless the Court of Appeal orders
otherwise.
(3) A person cannot be
made an appellant in an appeal without their consent.
(4) Subject to subrule
(3), the Court of Appeal may order that a person be added as a party and may
order a party to be removed.
[Rule 26A inserted: Gazette
22 Aug 2017 p. 4523.]