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Public Solicitor Act

LAWS OF SOLOMON ISLANDS


[1996 EDITION]


CHAPTER 30


PUBLIC SOLICITOR


AN ACT TO MAKE PROVISIONS IN RESPECT OF THE GRANTING OF LEGAL AID BY THE PUBLIC SOLICITOR; AND FOR OTHER MATTERS CONNECTED THEREWITH OR INCIDENTAL THERETO

25 of 1987


[28th March 1989]


Short title


1. This Act may, be cited as the Public Solicitor Act.


Interpretation


2. In this Act-


"aided person" means a person to whom legal aid has been or is being provided;


"child" means a person under the age of eighteen years;


"costs" in relation to proceedings, includes court fees and fees payable for the service of process or in connection with the execution of process;


"guardian", in relation to a child, includes (without prejudice to the generality of the expression) such person as the Public Solicitor considers might properly be appointed by the Court to be the next friend or guardian ad litem of the child;


"legal aid" means legal aid provided under this Act;


"legal officer" means a legal practitioner employed in the office of the Public Solicitor; and


"legal practitioner" shall have the meaning assigned thereto by section 2 of the Legal Practitioners Act.

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Scope of legal aid


3. Legal aid -


(a) consists of representation of persons in proceedings, including all such assistance as are usually given in the steps preliminary or incidental to the proceedings or in arriving at, or giving effect to, a compromise to avoid or bring an end to the proceedings; and


(b) includes the providing of legal advice and assistance to persons in need of such advice and assistance.


Persons entitled to legal aid


4. For the purposes of this Act, legal aid shall be available -


(a) to any person who qualifies for such aid in terms of section 92(4) of the Constitution; and


(b) to such other persons whose income does not exceed such amount as the Minister may by order prescribe.


Application for legal aid


5. (1) Any person who, whether in his own right or in a representative or fiduciary capacity, wishes to be provided legal aid shall apply therefor to the Public Solicitor.


(2) An application under subsection (1) shall be -


(a) made in such form as may be prescribed; and


(b) accompanied by a statutory declaration verifying the facts stated in the application.


(3) If the person in need of legal aid is a child, the application shall be made by his guardian, but for the purposes of this Act, the child shall be deemed to be the applicant.


Power to make enquiries


6. (1) Where an application is made under section 5, the Public Solicitor may -


(a) make such enquiries as he thinks fit as to the means of the applicant and the merits of the case;


(b) require the applicant to furnish such information and documents as the Public Solicitor may require in respect of the application; and


(c) take or cause to be taken such steps as may be necessary to conserve the interests of the applicant pending determination of the application.


(2) The requirements of paragraphs (a) and (b) of subsection (1) may be dispensed with by the Public Solicitor to such extent as he considers appropriate, in the circumstances of a particular case.


Grant of legal aid


7. (1) Subject to subsections (2), (3) and (4), the Public Solicitor shall provide legal aid to any person entitled thereto in accordance with section 4.


(2) The Public Solicitor may refuse legal aid, although satisfied that the applicant is entitled thereto in accordance with paragraph (b) of section 4, if, in his opinion the applicant has disposed of any income for the purpose of satisfying the criteria set out in that section.


(3) An applicant may be refused legal aid where it appears to the Public Solicitor that-


(a) only a trivial advantage would be gained by the applicant from the proceedings or the matter in respect of which legal aid is sought;


(b) on account of the simple nature of the proceedings or the matter, a legal practitioner would not ordinarily be employed; or


(c) in the particular circumstances of the case, it would be unreasonable for the applicant to be provided legal aid.


(4) The Public Solicitor may refuse to provide, or may discontinue providing, legal aid to any applicant who -


(a) fails without reasonable excuse to comply with any request made by the Public Solicitor under paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section 6; or


(b) in furnishing any information or document requested by the Public Solicitor under paragraph (b) of subsection (1) of section 6, knowingly makes any false statement or knowingly furnishes any false document.


Application for legal aid by more than one party


8. If, in relation to any proceedings or matter to which a person who has made an application for legal aid is a party, any other party makes application for legal aid; the provisions of this Act shall apply to both parties:


Provided that the Public Solicitor may assign a separate legal officer to act for each party in connection with the proceedings or the matter.


Payment of costs by aided person in certain events


9. Where it appears to the Court that an aided person -


(a) has obtained legal aid by fraud or misrepresentation; or


(b) has acted improperly in bringing or defending the legal proceedings or in the conduct of them,


the Court may order the aided person to pay the costs of the Public Solicitor and where appropriate, the costs of the other party to the proceedings.


Contributions by successful aided persons


10. (1) Subject to subsections (3), (4) and (5), where a person is provided legal aid under this Act and is successful, either in whole or in part, in the proceedings brought by him with the assistance of such legal aid, a contribution shall be payable by him to the Public Solicitor in an amount equivalent to such percentage as may be prescribed of the total sum of moneys recovered or preserved for the aided person in the proceedings whether on his own behalf or on behalf of another.


(2) All contributions paid to the Public Solicitor under subsection (1) shall be paid by the Public Solicitor into the Consolidated Fund.


(3) No contribution shall be payable under subsection (1), unless the total sum of moneys recovered or preserved for the aided person in the proceedings exceed such sum as may be prescribed.


(4) No contribution payable under subsection (1) shall exceed half of the total sum recovered or preserved for the aided person in the proceedings.


(5) The Public Solicitor may by notice in writing to the aided person waive, either in whole or in part, his rights to a contribution under subsection (1) where he is satisfied that it would cause serious hardship to the aided person if such rights are enforced and in all the circumstances it is just and equitable not to enforce the rights.


(6) For the purposes of this section, proceedings shall be deemed to be successful where sums of moneys are recovered or preserved for the aided person either under a court order or under a compromise arrived at to avoid or bring to an end the proceedings.


Regulations


11. The Minister may make regulations -


(a) prescribing any matter which, by this Act, is or may be required to be prescribed;


(b) in the case where a person seeks legal aid in a matter of urgency, making provision necessary to meet the special circumstances;


(c) making provision as to the manner in which the rate of a person's disposable income is to be computed for the purposes of this Act;


(d) prescribing any forms to be used under this Act; and


(e) generally for the better carrying out of all or any of the provisions of this Act.


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CHAPTER 30


PUBLIC SOLICITOR


Subsidiary Legislation


THE LEGAL AID (INCOME LIMIT) ORDER
(Section 4(b))

L.N. 30/1989
L.N. 62/1992


[23rd March 1989]


1. This Order may be cited as the Legal Aid (Income Limit) Order.


2. Legal aid in Solomon Islands shall be available only to persons whose net income year does not exceed $12,000.00


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THE LEGAL AID (APPLICATION FORM) REGULATIONS
(Section 11)

L.N. 31/1989


[23rd March 1989]


1. These Regulations may be cited as the Legal Aid (Application Form) Regulations.


2. An application for legal aid pursuant to section 5(1) of the Public Solicitor Act shall be made in the form set out in the Schedule.


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SCHEDULE


APPLICATION FOR LEGAL AID


(Reg. 2)


PLEASE READ AND COMPLETE ALL ITEMS
All questions must be completed. "N/A", "NIL" should be used.


1.
FULL NAME
Surname


MR

MRS



MISS

MS


Forenames
Sex



Male



Female



2.
ADDRESS

3.
DATE OF BIRTH
Day
Month
Year
Telephone Number





Home .............




Work...............
4.
CLIENT CATEGORY
Non-Citizen
-
Citizen



Yes

No


Yes

No
Year of arrival in Solomon Islands
...........................................
5
PENSION OR NPF OR OTHER OTHER [sic] BENEFITS RECEIVED



Pension





NPF





Other – Specify ...................................................................

6.
MATTERS IN WHICH LEGAL AID IS SOUGHT
Give full details of matter in which assistance is sought, including basis of your clan or defence. If proceedings have already commenced, state what state they have reached. If the hearing date has been set down, please state the date. Name and address of other party to proceedings:

Hearing Date:

Details...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
7.
COUNTRY OF BIRTH.

8.
EMPLOYMENT
Usual Occupation .............................................................................
If now employed, name and address of employer
...................................................................................................
How long in this job ..........................................................................
If unemployed state for what period ........................................................
...................................................................................................
9.
MARITAL STATUS







Married

De facto

Single







Divorced

Married but separated







Widowed

Other

10.
DEPENDANTS OF APPLICANTS – including spouse or de facto partner
Name
Age
Relationship to Applicant
With whom residing
.......................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
11.
PREVIOUS LEGAL ASSISTANCE



Yes

No
If yes, state approximate date ...................................................................................
Name of Solicitor ................................................................................................
12.
TRUST PROPERTY
Is there any property in your possession or controlled by you on behalf of any other person OR is there any property NOT in your possession but held by any other person or company for your benefit or for the benefit of any member of your family?


Yes

No
If yes, give brief details ...........................................................................................
.......................................................................................................................
13.
DISPOSED
In the last twelve months, have you sold or given away property or money of greater value than $200?






If yes, give brief details ..........................................................................................
........................................................................................................................

FINANCIAL PARTICULARS


14.
WEEKLY INCOME
APPLICANT
SPOUSE/ DE FACTO WITH WHOM YOU ARE LIVING
TOTAL
Gross weekly wage (including overtime)

Less Income Tax

Net Weekly Wage
....................
..............................
........................



IF SELF-EMPLOYED – Earnings from self employed or partnership or private company, average pre-tax, for last twelve months.



Pension or NPF or Other Benefits.



Compensation payments



Maintenance received



Royalty payments



Rent received



Allowances and commissions



Income from bank or other Investment (estimate weekly average)



Other (give details)



TOTAL WEEKLY INCOME





WEEKLY EXPENSES
APPLICANT
SPOUSE DE FACTO WITH WHOM YOU ARE LIVING
TOTAL
15.
Housing



Mortgage

Rent









Council Rates/Basic



Rates



Insurance



Medical



Child care costs – necessary for the purpose of earnings income



Maintenance actually paid



Hire purchase or loan payments (for household goods or tools of trade etc.)



Item .........................paid to



Item .........................paid to



Item .........................paid to



Other expenses (excluding food, electricity, gas, petrol, school fees and general living expenses.)




TOTAL WEEKLY EXPENSES




16.
ASSETS



If you own or are purchasing the house in which you live, state its current market value
Amount owing on mortgage



Value of Equity
i.e. market value less mortgage




State in whose name/s the house is registered



Current market value of any other house on land



Amount owing on mortgage



Value of Equity i.e. market value less mortgage



Market Value of vehicle/s



Year Make/Model



Year Make/Model



Cash in hand



Money in banks, credit unions etc.



Other investments including shares and debentures and bonds



Money owing to you



Value of interest in partnership/or business/ company



Other assets (give details) including personal goods of special value



TOTAL ASSETS




17.
DEBTS
(state only the balance now owing)



Hire purchase, store accounts bills of sale, personal loans



To



To



To



Rates or taxes owing



Other debts owing



To



To



TOTAL DEBTS




18.
FAMILY LAW MATTERS ONLY
Date of Marriage
Place of Marriage
Date of Separation
Are you divorced?
If yes, state date of hearing


Yes

No


Previous or existing court proceedings (involving your spouse, children or matrimonial property). Have there been only proceedings to date?





Yes

No.

If yes, give details of any orders including interim orders.
WHAT COURT ORDERS ARE YOU SEEKING?


Dissolution of Marriage

Maintenance

Variation of Maintenance









Custody

Access

Other - Specify









Property

Restraining order







IF SEEKING MAINTENANCE
Advise if other party has address for service and is currently employed.
IF SEEKING PROPERTY SETTLEMENT
Advise full details of type and value of property in dispute
IF SEEKING CUSTODY/ACCESS
Give details of dispute as to custody/access

19.
CRIMINAL OR TRAFFIC CHARGE MATTERS ONLY.
Is the matter:-


a bail application

Magistrate's Court hearing

A High Court/Court of Appeal hearing



Breach of Court Order

Legal advice

List all charges
If jointly charged with any other person state any person's name:-
Do you have any precious convictions?
If yes please state


Yes

No
DATE
COURT

OFFENCE
PENALTY
If insufficient space, please attach details.
20.
CIVIL MATTERS (including Land, Contract, Tort, Accident, Employment or Constitution etc.)
Is the matter –


A Magistrate Court hearing

A High Court/Court of Appeal hearing



Drafting documents

Legal Advice


ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF GENERAL CONDITIONS OF ASSISTANCE


1. I understand that: -


(a) If legal assistance is granted, it is subject to conditions of the Public Solicitor, and any other conditions of which my Solicitor may be advised.


(b) I shall immediately inform the Public Solicitor of any change in my financial or other circumstances and I understand that as a result of any change the Public Solicitor may vary the conditions of my assistance.


(c) If I do not comply with any of the conditions of my grant of assistance, the Public Solicitor may withdraw legal assistance.


(d) I may be required to pay an initial contribution towards my legal costs as determined by the Public Solicitor and subject to the recovery of money or property I may be required to pay a further contribution towards my legal costs and/or to refund all or part of the costs and outlays incurred on my behalf.


(e) If a Court orders me to pay the costs of any other party, I may be responsible for those costs.


(f) If I do not accept the advice of my Solicitor engaged to act for me, the Public Solicitor may cancel the grant of legal assistance.


(g) It is my responsibility to pay any legal costs I have incurred up to the date my legal assistance starts.


(h) If I wish to change my Solicitor, I must first obtain permission to do so from the Public Solicitor. If permission is granted, I may be required to pay any costs associated with the change of Solicitor.


2. I irrevocably authorise any Solicitor appointed to act for me to:-


(a) receive and hold in the Solicitor's Trust Account all moneys which become payable to me as a result of the work done on my behalf;


(b) hold all such moneys in the Solicitor's Trust Account until a decision has been made concerning what contribution I will be required to pay towards my legal costs;


(c) deduct from such moneys and to pay to the Public Solicitor the amount of contribution so determined.


3. I consent to any lawyer acting for me or who acted for me in the past giving to the Public Solicitor any information relevant to the grant of legal assistance.


4. I declare that the statements in this form are true and correct.


5. I declare that I have read and understand the above conditions.


Signature: ................................................. (Applicant for legal aid)


Date ..................................


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PUBLIC SOLICITOR'S CERTIFICATE


I certify that I am of the opinion that the Applicant has reasonable grounds to be granted legal aid for the purpose of investigating/ instituting/defending/becoming a party to the above proceedings. (cross out whichever is inapplicable).


I undertake to hold in my Trust Account all moneys received as a result of any Order(s), settlement or compromises made in the proceedings for which legal assistance has been sought and not to disperse such moneys except to the Applicant and on the manner allowed by section 10 of the Public Solicitor Act.


Public Solicitor ........................................ Date ...............................................

(Signature)


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