384
No. 6 of 1887.
JURY.
Fining of juror for non-attendance, etc.
Levying of fines.
Inspection of property by jury.
Jury panel in Summary Jurisdiction cases.
Jury in lunacy cases.
(2) In criminal cases special jurors shall not be entitled to any remuneration: Provided always that the Judge, on an application for a special jury by any person accused, may order such special jury to be remunerated as in civil cases, and that such person accused shall deposit with the Registrar a sum sufficient to cover the expenses of such special jury; otherwise such order to be of no effect.
29. If any juror, having been duly served with a summons,-
(1) fails to attend; or,
(2) being present, does not appear when called; or,
(3) after appearance, withdraws himself without the permission of the Judge,
the Judge shall, unless some reasonable excuse is proved upon oath or otherwise to his satisfaction, impose upon him a fine not exceeding 100 dollars.
30. All fines imposed under this Ordinance shall be levied in such manner as the Court or Judge may direct, and, when levied, shall be paid to the Registrar.
31. On the trial of any civil or criminal case, either party, or the prosecutor or person accused shall be at liberty to apply to the Court for an order for the inspection by the jury of any property the inspection of which may be material to the proper determination of the proceedings in question, and the Court may make such order, on such terms as to adjournment, costs, and otherwise, as the Court may direct.
32. Whenever it is necessary to summon a jury in the Summary Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, the number drawn to form a panel shall be 6, and the provisions of this Ordinance, so far as they are applicable, shall apply to such juries.
23. In any inquiry into the idiotcy, lunacy, or unsoundness of mind of any person, any issue determinable by the verdict of a jury shall be tried like an ordinary issue in the Court by a common or special jury as the Judge may direct: Provided that the alleged idiot, lunatic, or person of unsound mind shall have a special jury as of right.
*As amended by No. 62 of 1911 and No. 63 of 1911.
As amended by No. 62 of 1911. As amended by No. 63 of 1911.
384
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JURY.
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(2) In criminal cases special jurors shall not be entitled to any remuneration: Provided always that the Judge, on an application for a special jury by any person accused, may order such special jury to be remunerated as in civil cases, and that such person ac- cused shall deposit with the Registrar a sum sufficient to cover the expenses of such special jury; otherwise such order to be of no effect.
29. If any juror, having been duly served with a summons,- (1) fails to attend; or,
(2) being present, does not appear when called; or,
(3) after appearance, withdraws himself without the permission of the Judge,
the Judge shall, unless some reasonable excuse is proved upon oath or otherwise to his satisfaction, impose upon him a fine not exceeding 100 dollars.
30. All fines imposed under this Ordinance shall be levied in such manner as the Court or Judge may direct, and, when levied, shall be paid to the Registrar.
31. On the trial of any civil or criminal case, either party, or the prosecutor or person accused shall be at liberty to apply to the Court for an order for the inspection by the jury of any property the inspection of which may be material to the proper determination. of the proceedings in question, and the Court may make such order, on such terms as to adjournment, costs, and otherwise, as the Court may direct.
32. Whenever it is necessary to summon a jury in the Summary Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court, the number drawn to form a panel shall be 6, and the provisions of this Ordinance, so far as they are applicable, shall apply to such juries.
23. In any inquiry into the idiotcy, lunacy, or unsoundness of lunacy cases. mind of any person, any issue determinable by the verdict of a jury shall be tried like an ordinary issue in the Court by a common or special jury as the Judge may direct: Provided that the alleged idiot, lunatic, or person of unsound mind shall have a special jury as of right.
*As amended by No. 62 of 1911 and No. 63 of 1911.
As amended by No. 62 of 1911. As amended by No. 63 of 1911.
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