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Legal Profession Act 2007
sec.33Involvement of tribunal and Supreme Court
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### sec.33 Involvement of tribunal and Supreme Court
If an application under section 32 (2) is referred to the tribunal as mentioned in section 32 (3) (b) , the tribunal may give a direction to the board as the tribunal considers appropriate.
If the applicant appeals to the Supreme Court against the decision of the board to refuse to make the declaration, the appeal is to be by way of rehearing, and fresh evidence or evidence in addition to or in substitution for the evidence before the board may be given on the appeal.
On an appeal under this section, the Supreme Court may make an order as it considers appropriate.
s 33 amd 2009 No. 24 s 1482
(sec.33-ssec.1) If an application under section 32 (2) is referred to the tribunal as mentioned in section 32 (3) (b) , the tribunal may give a direction to the board as the tribunal considers appropriate.
(sec.33-ssec.2) If the applicant appeals to the Supreme Court against the decision of the board to refuse to make the declaration, the appeal is to be by way of rehearing, and fresh evidence or evidence in addition to or in substitution for the evidence before the board may be given on the appeal.
(sec.33-ssec.3) On an appeal under this section, the Supreme Court may make an order as it considers appropriate.