A 2
[Subsidiary]
Form 10.
L.N. 215/82.
Procedure on appeal from the tribunal.
Form 11.
L.N. 215/82.
Payment of award by instalment.
Enforcement of award of the
tribunal.
L.N. 108/86.
CAP. 338] Small Claims Tribunal (General) Rules
[1986 Ed.
(a) the registrar shall on the request by any party to the proceedings and on payment by such party of the appropriate fee supply to such party within 7 days of the request a certified copy of the record of the proceedings; and (b) the Registrar of the Supreme Court shall-
(i) fix a date and place for the hearing of the application; and
(ii) send a notice to the applicant in the prescribed form of the date and place of hearing.
(2) At the hearing of an application for leave to appeal, the High Court may with the consent of the applicant alter any ground of appeal, or insert any new ground of appeal, in the application for leave to appeal.
9. (1) Where leave to appeal is granted under section 28 of the Ordinance-
(a) the registrar shall send to the Registrar of the Supreme Court a copy of the entries in the register and the documents in his custody relating to the claim, together with a certified English translation of such entries and documents;
(b) the Registrar of the Supreme Court shall, on receipt of such documents, fix a date and place for the hearing of the appeal; and
(c) the Registrar of the Supreme Court shall send notices in the prescribed form of the date and place of hearing to be served on the parties to the claim who are interested in the appeal.
(2) Save with the permission of the High Court, an appellant shall not be entitled at the hearing of the appeal to rely on any ground of appeal not specified in the application for leave to appeal.
10. The tribunal may order that the amount of an award or order shall be paid by such instalments, payable at such times, as the tribunal may think fit.
11. [Revoked, 14 of 1986, s. 12]
12. Where an application is made under section 32 of the Ordinance to enforce an award of the tribunal, such application may be commenced in the tribunal.