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6850Privilege of witnesses—div 6.10.9 examination
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6850 Privilege of witnesses—div 6.10.9 examination
(1) A person cannot be compelled under an order under rule 6843 (Order
relating to taking evidence for Australian or foreign court or tribunal)
to give any evidence that the person could not be compelled to give
in a similar proceeding in—
(a) the ACT; or
(b) the place where the requesting court exercises jurisdiction.
Rule 6851
(2) Subrule (1) (b) does not apply unless the person’s claim to be exempt
from giving evidence is—
(a) supported by a statement contained in the request (whether it is
supported unconditionally or subject to conditions that are
fulfilled); or
(b) conceded by the applicant for the order.
(3) If the claim is not supported or conceded, the person may be required
to give the evidence to which the claim relates, but that evidence must
not be transmitted to the requesting court if that court, on the matter
being referred to it, upholds the claim.
giving evidence includes—
(a) producing a document; and
(b) answering a question.