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1204

Order for attendance

of person to produce document. O.37 r. 7.

Disobedience to order for attendance. ib. r. 8.

Copy of pleadings for

examiner. ib. r. 10.

Custody of deposition

taken on

No. 3 of 1901.

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.

with respect to the examination of any such witness and the admission of his evidence as to the Court may seem reasonable.

322. The Court may in any cause, at any stage of the proceedings, order the attendance of any person for the purpose of producing any document named in the order which the Court may think fit to be produced Provided that no person shall be compelled to produce under any such order any document which he could not be compelled to produce at the trial.

323. Every person who wilfully disobeys any order requiring his attendance for the purpose of being examined or producing any document shall be deemed guilty of contempt of Court, and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

324. Where any person is ordered to be examined before any officer of the Court or before any person appointed for the purpose, the person taking the examination shall be furnished by the party on whose application the order was made with a copy of the writ and pleadings, if any, or with a copy of the documents necessary to inform the person taking the examination of the questions at issue between the parties.

325. Where the examination of any witness is taken under the provisions hereinbefore contained, the deposition so taken shall be examination, returned to and kept in the Registry; and office copies of such deposition may be given out to any person interested who may apply for the same.

Report of examiner on examination,

326. Where any such examination is taken by the Registrar or by some other person, he may, and, if need be, he shall, make to the Court a special report with regard to such examination and the proceedings thereon.

absence or conduct of any witness or other person thereon or relating thereto; and the Court may direct such proceedings and make such order as upon the report it may think just. ib. r. 17.

Procedure

evidence in

326A. (1) Where under Part IV of the Evidence Ordinance, 1889, or section 24 of the Extradition Act, 1870, any civil or commercial matter, or any criminal matter, is pending before a Court or Tribunal of a foreign country and it is made to appear to the Court or a Judge by commission rogatoire, or letter of request (both of which are in this section referred to as 'letter of request'), or

* As amended by No. 10 of 1909, No. 50 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912 and No. 2 of 1912.

the Colony for use in foreign tribunal. O.37 rr. 54-60.

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1204 Order for attendance of person to produce document. O.37 r. 7. Disobedience to order for attendance. ib. r. 8. Copy of pleadings for examiner. ib. r. 10. Custody of deposition taken on No. 3 of 1901. CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE. with respect to the examination of any such witness and the admission of his evidence as to the Court may seem reasonable. 322. The Court may in any cause, at any stage of the proceedings, order the attendance of any person for the purpose of producing any document named in the order which the Court may think fit to be produced Provided that no person shall be compelled to produce under any such order any document which he could not be compelled to produce at the trial. 323. Every person who wilfully disobeys any order requiring his attendance for the purpose of being examined or producing any document shall be deemed guilty of contempt of Court, and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly. 324. Where any person is ordered to be examined before any officer of the Court or before any person appointed for the purpose, the person taking the examination shall be furnished by the party on whose application the order was made with a copy of the writ and pleadings, if any, or with a copy of the documents necessary to inform the person taking the examination of the questions at issue between the parties. 325. Where the examination of any witness is taken under the provisions hereinbefore contained, the deposition so taken shall be examination, returned to and kept in the Registry; and office copies of such deposition may be given out to any person interested who may apply for the same. Report of examiner on examination, 326. Where any such examination is taken by the Registrar or by some other person, he may, and, if need be, he shall, make to the Court a special report with regard to such examination and the proceedings thereon. absence or conduct of any witness or other person thereon or relating thereto; and the Court may direct such proceedings and make such order as upon the report it may think just. ib. r. 17. Procedure evidence in 326A. (1) Where under Part IV of the Evidence Ordinance, 1889, or section 24 of the Extradition Act, 1870, any civil or commercial matter, or any criminal matter, is pending before a Court or Tribunal of a foreign country and it is made to appear to the Court or a Judge by commission rogatoire, or letter of request (both of which are in this section referred to as 'letter of request'), or * As amended by No. 10 of 1909, No. 50 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912 and No. 2 of 1912. the Colony for use in foreign tribunal. O.37 rr. 54-60.
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1204 Order for attendance of person to produce document. 0.37 1. 7. Disobedience to order for attendance. ib. r. 8. Copy of pleadings for examiner. ib. r. 10. Custody of deposition taken on No. 3 of 1901. CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE. with respect to the examination of any such witness and the admission of his evidence as to the Court may seem reasonable. 322. The Court may in any cause, at any stage of the proceedings, order the attendance of any person for the purpose of producing any document named in the order which the Court may think fit to be produced Provided that no person shall be compelled to produce under any such order any document which he could not be compelled to produce at the trial. 223. Every person who wilfully disobeys any order requiring his attendance for the purpose of being examined or producing any document shall be deemed guilty of contempt of Court, and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly. 324. Where any person is ordered to be examined before any officer of the Court or before any person appointed for the purpose, the person taking the examination shall be furnished by the party on whose application the order was made with a copy of the writ and pleadings, if any, or with a copy of the documents necessary to inform the person taking the examination of the questions at issue between the parties. 325. Where the examination of any witness is taken under the provisions hereinbefore contained, the deposition so taken shall be examination, returned to and kept in the Registry; and office copies of such de- position may be given out to any person interested who may apply for the same. Report of examiner on examination, 326. Where any such examination is taken by the Registrar or by some other person, he may, and, if need be, he shall, make to the and proceed. Court a special report with regard to such examination and the ings thereon. ib. r. 17. absence or conduct of any witness or other person thereon or relating thereto; and the Court may direct such proceedings and make such order as upon the report it may think just. Procedure evidence in 326a. (1) Where under Part IV of the Evidence Ordinance, for obtaining 1889, or section 24 of the Extradition Act, 1870, any civil or com- mercial matter, or any criminal matter, is pending before a Court or Tribunal of a foreign country and it is made to appear to the Court or a Judge by commission rogatoire, or letter of request (both of which are in this section referred to as ' letter of request ''), or * As amended by No. 10 of 1909, No. 50 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912 and No. 2 of 1912. the Colony for use in foreign tribunal. 0.37 rr. 54- 60..
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1204

Order for attendance

of person to produce document. 0.37 1. 7.

Disobedience to order for attendance. ib. r. 8.

Copy of pleadings for

examiner. ib. r. 10.

Custody of deposition

taken on

No. 3 of 1901.

CODE OF CIVIL PROCEDURE.

with respect to the examination of any such witness and the admission of his evidence as to the Court may seem reasonable.

322. The Court may in any cause, at any stage of the proceedings, order the attendance of any person for the purpose of producing any document named in the order which the Court may think fit to be produced Provided that no person shall be compelled to produce under any such order any document which he could not be compelled to produce at the trial.

223. Every person who wilfully disobeys any order requiring his attendance for the purpose of being examined or producing any document shall be deemed guilty of contempt of Court, and shall be liable to be proceeded against and punished accordingly.

324. Where any person is ordered to be examined before any officer of the Court or before any person appointed for the purpose, the person taking the examination shall be furnished by the party on whose application the order was made with a copy of the writ and pleadings, if any, or with a copy of the documents necessary to inform the person taking the examination of the questions at issue between the parties.

325. Where the examination of any witness is taken under the provisions hereinbefore contained, the deposition so taken shall be examination, returned to and kept in the Registry; and office copies of such de- position may be given out to any person interested who may apply for the same.

Report of examiner on examination,

326. Where any such examination is taken by the Registrar or by some other person, he may, and, if need be, he shall, make to the and proceed. Court a special report with regard to such examination and the ings thereon. ib. r. 17.

absence or conduct of any witness or other person thereon or relating thereto; and the Court may direct such proceedings and make such order as upon the report it may think just.

Procedure

evidence in

326a. (1) Where under Part IV of the Evidence Ordinance, for obtaining 1889, or section 24 of the Extradition Act, 1870, any civil or com- mercial matter, or any criminal matter, is pending before a Court or Tribunal of a foreign country and it is made to appear to the Court or a Judge by commission rogatoire, or letter of request (both of which are in this section referred to as ' letter of request ''), or

* As amended by No. 10 of 1909, No. 50 of 1911, No. 1 of 1912 and

No. 2 of 1912.

the Colony for use in foreign tribunal. 0.37 rr. 54- 60..

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