Medicines Act 1981

Appeals

92: Court may state case for Court of Appeal

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"Asking the High Court to send a case to the Court of Appeal for a law decision"

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You can ask the High Court Judge to send a case to the Court of Appeal. The Judge can do this if you ask them to, or if they decide to do it themselves. They will send the case if there is a question about the law that needs to be answered.

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Part 6Appeals

92Court may state case for Court of Appeal

  1. The Judge of the High Court may, on the application of any party to an appeal under section 89, or of his own motion, state a case for the opinion of the Court of Appeal on any question of law arising in the proceedings.

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  • 1979 No 27 s 70