The Rules of the Supreme Court (Northern Ireland) (Revision) 1980

Appeal

3.—(1) Without prejudice to Order 59, rule 3(2), the notice of the originating motion by which an appeal against the decision of a Pensions Appeal Tribunal is brought must state the question of law on which the appeal is brought, the date on which leave to appeal was granted and whether such leave was granted by the judge or the Tribunal.

(2) Order 59, rules 5 and 13, shall not apply in relation to such an appeal, but notice must be served and the appeal entered within 28 days after leave to appeal was granted.

(3) Within 28 days after service of the notice of motion on him, the chairman of the Tribunal must state a case setting out the facts on which the decision appealed against was based and must file the case in the Central Office and serve a copy thereof on the appellant and on the respondent.

(4) At the hearing of the appeal the Court may order the case to be returned to the chairman for amendment.

(5) Order 59, rule 10(2), shall not apply in relation to the appeal.

(6) A copy of the Court's order on the appeal must be sent by the proper officer to the appellant, the respondent and the chairman of the Tribunal.