RAISING ISSUE(S) SUO MOTU - Instance(s) where a Court cannot be accused of raising an issue and not giving a party an opportunity to address it on the issue
HELD:
"In splice, it is a misappreciation and misapprehension of the proper discharge by the Tribunal of its duty, that the Appellants misconstrued as the Tribunal raising the issue suo motu. No.
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