File Review of Judicial Registrar Decision Order (draft order)
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This Quick Reference Guide shows how file a Review of Judicial Registrar Decision Order (draft order).
Note: An application for stay of determination of Judicial Registrar order or an application for review of determination of Judicial Registrar order must be listed on case.
File stay of determination of Judicial Registrar draft order
Prerequisite: Before start, an application for stay of determination of Judicial Registrar order is listed.
1. From CMS Portal Home page, click: File on One of My Cases. List of cases display.
Note: Only cases user previously filed on or requested access to, display.
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2. For relevant case, click case number link. Filings tab displays.
3. Click Hearings tab. Hearings tab displays.
4. For relevant hearing, click: Add Draft Order. Add Draft Order screen displays.
5. To identify filing, type reference in My Reference field.
6. Complete required panels and fields.
Order Panels
- Consent Type: Select relevant option.
- Hearing Notations: Type if required.
- Sub-cases: Select relevant subcase.
- Add Order(s): Select: Application Order.
7. Click plus icon. Application Order panel displays.
8. Is order Granted?
- Yes:
- In Application Result field, select Granted
- Go to next step
- No:
- In Application Result field, select Refused, Dismissed or Struck Out
- Go to next step
9. Click: Add Order. Order Summary displays.
Note:
- A stay of determination order must be followed by a review of determination order
- Once all orders are added, click Preview button to review order in more detail
10. Is another order required?
- Yes:
- Add order.
- See Quick Reference Guide: File Minutes of Proposed Orders (Amend, Add or Delete)
- No: Go to next step
11. Is Order Summary correct?
- Yes: Go to next step
- No:
- Amend order
- See Quick Reference Guide: File Minutes of Proposed Orders (Amend, Add or Delete)
12. In Share with parties or submit to court? field, select relevant option.
Note:
- Share with Parties allows other parties to view and update Minutes of Proposed Orders
- Draft Order cannot be updated once Submit to Court selected
13. Click: Proceed. Confirmation of Filing screen displays.
Note:
- Draft Order can be updated in Orders tab any time before submission to Court
- Once submitted, Minutes of proposed orders document generates and can be accessed through My Account screen
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File review of determination of Judicial Registrar draft order
Prerequisite: Before start, an application for review of determination of Judicial Registrar order is listed.
1. From CMS Portal Home page, click: File on One of My Cases. List of cases display.
Note: Only cases user previously filed on or requested access to, display.
See Quick Reference Guides:
2. For relevant case, click case number link. Filings tab displays.
3. Click Hearings tab. Hearings tab displays.
4. For relevant hearing, click: Add Draft Order. Add Draft Order screen displays.
5. To identify filing, type reference in My Reference field.
6. Complete required panels and fields.
Order Panels
- Consent Type: Select relevant option.
- Hearing Notations: Type if required.
- Sub-cases: Select relevant subcase.
- Add Order(s): Select: Application Order.
7. Click plus icon. Application Order panel displays.
8. Is order Granted?
- Yes:
- In Application Result field, select Granted
- Go to next step
- No:
- In Application Result field, select Refused, Dismissed or Struck Out
- Go to step 13
9. Click: Add Order. Judicial Registrar Review panel displays.
10. Complete required panels and fields.
Panel: Judicial Registrar Review
- Select either: Select one of the following:
- Judicial Registrar determination set aside on party application s542K(3)(a)
- Judicial Registrar determination set aside on Court's own motion s542K(3)(b)
- Further Order: Type details if required.
11. Click: Add Order. Order Summary displays.
12. File order on substantive subcase.
13. Click: Add Order. Order Summary displays.
Note: Once all orders are added, click Preview button to review order in more detail.
14. Is another order required?
- Yes:
- Add order.
- See Quick Reference Guide: File Minutes of Proposed Orders (Amend, Add or Delete)
- No: Go to next step
15. Is Order Summary correct?
- Yes: Go to next step
- No:
- Amend order
- See Quick Reference Guide: File Minutes of Proposed Orders (Amend, Add or Delete)
16. In Share with parties or submit to court? field, select relevant option.
Note:
- Share with Parties allows other parties to view and update Minutes of Proposed Orders
- Draft Order cannot be updated once Submit to Court selected
17. Click: Proceed. Confirmation of Filing screen displays.
Note:
- Draft Order can be updated in Orders tab any time before submission to Court
- Once submitted, Minutes of proposed orders document generates and can be accessed through My Account screen
See Quick Reference Guides:
This page was last updated: Tuesday 13 February 2024 - 10:59am