1988 Ed.]

The Rules of the Supreme Court

[CAP. 4

A 499

[Subsidiary]

No. 89

Writ of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum

(O.54 r. 10)

ELIZABETH THE SECOND (as in No. 53).

To the Commissioner of Correctional Services

greeting:

We command you that you have in our Supreme Court of Justice at the Supreme Court in Victoria, Hong Kong, on the day at the time specified in the notice served with this writ, A.B. being taken and detained under your custody as is said, together with the day and cause of his being taken and detained, by whatsoever name he may be called therein, that Our Court may then and there examine and determine whether such cause is legal, and have you there then this writ.

Witness

day of

Chief Justice of Hong Kong the

19........

Indorsement

By order of (Mr. Justice

)

This writ was issued by

of

solicitor for

No. 90

Notice to be served with writ of habeas corpus ad subjiciendum

(O. 54 r. 6)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONG KONG

HIGH COURT

(If in a cause already begun, here insert the title, not otherwise)

The Honourable Mr. Justice

granted a writ of habeas corpus directed to

having the custody of

has

(or other person

if so) commanding him to have A.B. before a judge at the Supreme Court in Victoria, Hong Kong on the day and at the time specified in the notice together with the day and cause of his being taken and detained.

on

Take notice that you are required by the said writ to have the said A.B. before the Honourable Mr. Justice

the day of

19........ at

o'clock and to make a return to the said writ. In default thereof the said Court will then, or so soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, be moved to commit you to prison for your contempt in not obeying the said writ.

To..

Dated the

day of

19........

(Signed)

of

Solicitor for

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