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REPUBLIC OF NAURU
CIVIL PROCEDURE (AMENDMENT) (NO. 2) RULES 1977
ARRANGEMENT OF RULES
Rule
1.
Title
2. The Rules of
Court
3. Addition of a New Order 63 to
the Rules of Court
Schedule -
References to the Supreme Court under the Constitution
_______
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred on me by section 76 of the Civil Procedure Act 1972, I have made the following rules of court
TITLE
l.
These Rules may be cited as the Civil Procedure (Amendment) (No. 2) Rules 1977
and shall be deemed to have come into force on 1st
March,
1977.
THE RULES
OF
COURT
2.
In these Rules "the Rules of Court" means the Rules of Court set out in the
Schedule to the Civil Procedure Rules
1972.
ADDITION
OF A NEW ORDER 63 TO THE RULES OF
COURT
3.
The Rules of Court are amended by adding thereto the new Order 63 set out in the
Schedule to these Rules.
Made this
1st day of April, 1977.
I. R. Thomson,
Chief Justice.
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SCHEDULE
(Rule 3)
ORDER 63 - REFERENCES TO THE SUPREME COURT UNDER THE CONSTITUTION
REFERENCES
UNDER ARTICLES 36 AND 55 OF THE
CONSTITUTION (O. 63, r.
1)
1. Reference of any question to
the Supreme Court by the Cabinet, a Minister or the Speaker under Article 36 or
Article 55 of the
Constitution shall be made in writing, shall be delivered to
the Registrar and shall state the question to be determined or on which
the
opinion of the Supreme Court is
sought.
PROCEDURE
FOR DEALING WITH REFERENCES (O. 63, r.
2)
2. (1) Upon receipt of any such
reference as is referred to in Rule 1 a judge shall give directions as to the
procedure to be followed
in dealing with the
reference.
(2) Subject to the next
following paragraph, directions given under the preceding paragraph may provide
for submissions to be received
by the Court on the question referred to it and,
if so, by whom they may be made and may require that the submissions be in
writing
and be presented on or before a specified date and that there be no oral
argument of the question. Where any fact is required to
be established, the
judge shall direct how evidence is to be
presented.
(3) Where a reference
is made under Article 36 of the Constitution, the directions given under
paragraph (1) shall provide for an
opportunity to make a submission to be given
to the person whose right to be or to remain a member of Parliament is the
subject-matter
of the question
referred.
DETERMINATION
OR OPINION TO BE PRONOUNCED IN OPEN COURT
(O. 23, r. 3)
3. The determination
of a question referred to the Supreme Court under Article 36 of the Constitution
or the opinion as to a question
referred to the Court under Article 55 shall be
written and signed by the judge making or giving it and shall be pronounced in
open
court by that judge or by another judge on his behalf and shall, upon being
so pronounced,
be the determination or the opinion, as the
case may be, of the Supreme Court in respect of the question referred to
it.
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