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Magistrates Court Act 1930
107Giving documents to proper officer of court
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107 Giving documents to proper officer of court
(1) After being given the documents and before the day of trial, the
director of public prosecutions or a person authorised by the director
of public prosecutions has and is subject to the same duties and
liabilities in relation to the documents on a certiorari order directed to
him or her as the court would have had and been subject to on a
certiorari order to it if the documents had not been given.
(2) The director of public prosecutions, a person authorised by the
director of public prosecutions, the person representing the director
of public prosecutions or the person representing the informant, must,
at any time after the opening of the Supreme Court at the sitting at
which the trial is to be had, give the documents or any of them to the
proper officer of the Supreme Court, if the presiding judge so directs.