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Justices Act 1886
sec.102GDismissal for want of prosecution
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### sec.102G Dismissal for want of prosecution
If the complainant under a private complaint does not proceed with due diligence to prosecute the complaint, the justices may order that the complaint be struck out for want of prosecution and may award to the defendant such costs as to them seem just and reasonable.
Such costs awarded shall constitute a debt due and owing by the complainant to the defendant and may be recovered by the defendant by action in a court of competent jurisdiction.
Where a private complaint has been struck out pursuant to subsection (1) , no further proceedings shall be had upon a private complaint charging the same offence.
s 102G ins 1979 No. 43 s 3
(sec.102G-ssec.1) If the complainant under a private complaint does not proceed with due diligence to prosecute the complaint, the justices may order that the complaint be struck out for want of prosecution and may award to the defendant such costs as to them seem just and reasonable.
(sec.102G-ssec.1A) Such costs awarded shall constitute a debt due and owing by the complainant to the defendant and may be recovered by the defendant by action in a court of competent jurisdiction.
(sec.102G-ssec.2) Where a private complaint has been struck out pursuant to subsection (1) , no further proceedings shall be had upon a private complaint charging the same offence.