Fairness through having a clear procedure, allowing participants to present their case fully and knowledge of requirements to meet for parties.
Chairman to be chosen by the Lord Chancellor, normally having legal qualifications for trial and mandatory for appellate tribunals.
The Council of Tribunals should direct the particular procedure in each case, with the aim of combining order with an informal atmosphere.
Common law remedies of Certiorari (direction to send records), mandamus (mandatory order) and writ of prohibition (abstain a court where it lacks competence) should never be restricted.
[4] Working and number council of tribunal was mentioned in the schedules, with their function being advisory, but they could make recommendations on any matter and had to be consulted before any rule was enacted.