FILING/ENTRY OF APPEAL - Whether a lower Court can make orders when an appeal has been filed/entered at the appellate Court
HELD:
"It is equally trite, that once the record of appeal is transmitted thereby signifying the entering of the appeal in the apex Court, the Court below automatically becomes functus officio, thus devoid of the fundamental jurisdictional competence to hear and determine any application or question pertaining to the appeal in-question.
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