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EMERGENCY (PRINCIPAL) REGULATIONS. (Chapter 241).
EMERGENCY (COMMITTEE OF REVIEW) RULES 1967.
In exercise of the powers conferred by regulation 31 of the Emergency (Principal) Regulations, the Officer administering the Government has made the following rules-
1. These rules may be cited as the Emergency (Committee Citation. of Review) Rules 1967.
In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires-
“Chairman" means the chairman of a Committee of Review;
"Committee of Review" means a Committee of Review appointed under paragraph (2) of regulation 31 of the Emergency (Principal) Regulations:
"detained "person" means the person directed to be detained by
a detention order;
"detention order" means a detention order made under paragraph (1) of regulation 31 of the Emergency (Principal) Regulations:
"notice of objection" means a notice of objection in accordance
with paragraph (1) of rule 4.
3. A notice in the form prescribed in the First Schedule shall be delivered to the detained person when the detention order is delivered to him or as soon as practicable thereafter.
4. (1) A detained person who wishes to make objections against the detention order shall submit to the Chairman a notice of objection in the form prescribed in the Second Schedule.
(2) A detained person shall be entitled to submit a notice of objection at any time after the detention order is delivered to him, but thereafter he shall not be entitled, without the leave of the Committee, to submit any further notice of objection within two months from the day on which he submitted the preceding such notice.
(3) When a demained person submits a notice of objection, or as soon as practicable thereafter, be may submit in writing to the Chairman a statement of his objections against the detention order.
Interpretation.
(Cap. 241, wah. Nem.)
Notice to be delivered to detained
person.
Firu Schaduc
Manner of making objec- tions against detention order.
Second Scheduse.