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2.4 Rejection of application
CONTENTS
13.17 Reply to expose conjecture 13.18 Reply to summarize facts-in-issue 13.19 Discussion on law 13.20 Evidence via Affidavit 13.21 Binding nature of circulars 13.22 Binding nature of decisions 13.23 Prayer on findings to be reached in adjudication 13.24 Personal hearing 13.25 Readiness for later proceedings 13.26 Introducing new material 13.27 Relevance of circulars 13.28 Case law authorities - More 13.29 Case law authorities - Less 13.30 Essentials in a reply 13.31 ‘Without prejudice’ replies 13.32 ‘With prejudice’ replies 13.33 ‘Alternate pleas’ replies 13.34 Circulars and instructions issued
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RELIEF IN ADJUDICATION
14.1 Relevance in replying to notices 14.2 Pleadings 14.3 No relief beyond pleadings 14.4 Moulding relief 14.5 Injustice inherent in ‘due process’ 14.6 Decisions distinguished 14.7 Non-binding circulars 14.8 Adjudication in offence cases 14.9 Perspective bias 14.10 Shortest route to favourable decision 14.11 Adverse Orders
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