26.—(1) Subject to subsection (2), an appeal lies to the General Division of the High Court only against a decision, a direction or an order of a tribunal —
(a)
on any ground involving a question of law;
(b)
on the ground that the claim was outside the jurisdiction of the tribunal;
(c)
made under section 6(2) or (3) or 9(2); or
(d)
which is a final order.
[40/2019]
(2) An appeal lies to the General Division of the High Court under this section only if leave to appeal is given by a tribunal.
[40/2019]
(3) An order of the tribunal giving or refusing leave under subsection (2) is final and is not subject to any appeal.
Informal Consolidation | Amended Act 25 of 2021
Appeals from tribunal
26.—(1) Subject to subsection (2), an appeal lies to the General Division of the High Court only against a decision, a direction or an order of a tribunal —
(a)
on any ground involving a question of law;
(b)
on the ground that the claim was outside the jurisdiction of the tribunal;
(c)
made under section 6(2) or (3) or 9(2); or
(d)
which is a final order.
[40/2019]
(2) An appeal lies to the General Division of the High Court under this section only if permission to appeal is given by a tribunal.
[40/2019]
[Act 25 of 2021 wef 01/04/2022]
(3) An order of the tribunal giving or refusing permission under subsection (2) is final and is not subject to any appeal.