leave to appealdefective grounds of appealdraft notice of appealRule 59 Supreme Court Rules
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leave to appealdefective notice of appealSupreme Court Rules
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Labour Act
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Case Summary
Key Issues
{"issue_text":"Whether the draft grounds of appeal meet the 'clear-and-concise' standard required by Supreme Court Rules","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Draft grounds alleged Labour Court misdirected itself and erred at law without particularization"}
{"issue_text":"Whether the relief sought in the draft notice of appeal is fatally defective for lacking a substitutive order","issue_type":"procedural","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Relief sought allowed appeal and set aside conviction but failed to substitute new order"}
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Facts of the Case
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The applicant, a Regional Magistrate, applied for leave to appeal a Labour Court judgment to the Supreme Court. The respondent raised two points in limine arguing that the draft notice of appeal was fatally defective due to vague grounds of appeal and incomplete relief sought.
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