MAGISTRATES.
No. 3 of 1890.
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77.-(1) If the Magistrate commits the accused to prison for trial between the 10th and 18th days both inclusive of any month save the months of December and June, he shall inform or cause the accused to be informed thereof in the words or to the effect following:-
'A.B., you stand committed to Gaol until the Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court which will be holden next month there to take your trial.'
(2) If the Magistrate commits the accused to prison for trial on any other day of the month except between the 10th and 18th days both inclusive of any month save the months of December and June, or if such Magistrate commits the accused to prison for trial on any day in the months of December or June, he shall inform or cause the accused to be informed thereof in the words or to the effect following:-
'A.B., you stand committed to Gaol until the next Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court there to take your trial.'
Provided always that the Court may of its own motion or on the application either of the Crown or of the accused order the accused to be tried on such date as the Court may fix.
78. When the depositions in any case sent for trial to the Court have been completed, a copy thereof, including all exhibits and any statement, shall, as soon as practicable, be forwarded from the Magistrate's office to the Registrar for the use of the Court; and at any time before the first day of the Criminal Session of the Court at which any accused committed to prison or admitted to bail is to be tried, the accused or his counsel may require and shall be entitled to have, of and from the officer or person having the custody of the depositions, copies thereof, together with copies of any such statement as aforesaid or of any questions and answers put and taken in pursuance of section 97, on which the accused has been committed or bailed, on payment of 15 cents for each folio of 72 words.
PART IV.
SUMMARY TRIAL OF INDICTABLE OFFENCES.
79. Nothing in this Part shall affect the powers conferred upon Magistrates by any Ordinance relating to the protection of women and girls.
*As amended by No. 33 of 1912. As amended by No. 1 of 1912.
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77-(1) If the Magistrate commits the accused to prison for Informing trial between the 10th and 18th days both inclusive of any month committal. save the months of December and June he shall inform or cause * the accused to be informed thereof in the words or to the effect following:-
A.B., you stand committed to Gaol until the Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court which will be holden next month there to take your trial.'
(2) If the Magistrate commits the accused to prison for trial on any other day of the month except between the 10th and 18th days both inclusive of any month save the months of December and June or if such Magistrate commits the accused to prison for trial on any day in the months of December or June he shall inform or cause the accused to be informed thereof in the words or to the effect follow-
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'A.B., you stand committed to Gaol until the next Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court there to take your trial.'
Provided always that the Court may of its own motion or on the application either of the Crown or of the accused order the accused to be tried on such date as the Court may fix.
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[11 & 12 Vict. c. 42 8.27. 1899 s 11.1 cf. No. 9 of
78. When the depositions in any case sent for trial to the Court Right of have been completed, a copy thereof, including all exhibits and any accused to statement, shall, as soon as practicable, be forwarded from the depositions, Magistrate's office to the Registrar for the use of the Court; and at any time before the first day of the Criminal Session of the Court at which any accused committed to prison or admitted to bail is to be tried, the accused or his counsel may require and shall be entitled to have of and from the officer or person having the custody of the depositions copies thereof, together with copies of any such state- ment as aforesaid or of any questions and answers put and taken in pursuance of section 97, on which the accused has been commit- ted or bailed, on payment of 15 cents for each folio of 72 words.
PART IV.
SUMMARY TRIAL OF INDICTABLE OFFENCES.
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Ordinances
79. Nothing in this Part shall affect the powers conferred upon Saving as to Magistrates by any Ordinance relating to the protection of women relating to and girls.
*As amended by No. 33 of 1912. As amended by No. 1 of 1912.
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