Review may be had by filing a motion for review in the appellate court to which the appeal has been taken. The motion for review shall be accompanied by a copy of the motion filed in the trial court, any answer in opposition thereto, any written statement of reasons given by the trial court for its action, and shall state:
A party may appeal the Court of Appeals' decision on a motion for review by filing a motion for review in the Supreme Court within 15 days of filing of the Court of Appeals' order. The motion shall be accompanied by a copy of the trial court's order, the motion filed in the Court of Appeals, the order of the Court of Appeals, and all other documents (including transcripts) filed in the Court of Appeals on the issue of stay or injunction pending appeal. Review shall be had without briefs after reasonable notice to the other parties, who shall be served with a copy of the motion. The other parties may file an answer within 10 days of the filing of the motion in the Supreme Court. No oral argument shall be permitted except when ordered on the court's own motion. Review shall be completed promptly.
Tenn. R. App. P. 7
Advisory Commission Comment.
The circumstances in which a stay may be obtained pending appeal in civil actions are specified in Tennessee Rule of Civil Procedure 62. This rule simply specifies the procedure for seeking appellate review of decisions made under Rule 62. This rule should be construed in connection with Tennessee Rule of Civil Procedure 62.08, which expressly preserves the power of an appellate court to stay proceedings or to suspend relief or grant whatever additional or modified relief is deemed appropriate during the pendency of an appeal.
Nothing in this or any other of these rules governs the availability of stays in criminal actions. Release orders of the trial court may be reviewed as provided in Rule 8 of these rules.
Advisory Commission Comments [2004].
Termination of Parental Rights Proceedings. Rule 8A imposes special requirements governing the appeal of any termination of parental rights proceeding. In particular, Rule 8A(b) imposes a special provision regarding a stay or injunction pending appeal of such a proceeding.
2006 Advisory Commission Comment.
A third paragraph is added to Rule 7(a) to provide a procedure for the Supreme Court's review of the Court of Appeals' decision on a Rule 7 motion.