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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.429VGGranting leave for person to act, or continue to act, as interpreter
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### sec.429VG Granting leave for person to act, or continue to act, as interpreter
This rule applies if a person is prohibited from acting, or continuing to act, as an interpreter under rule 429VF (1) , (2) or (3) .
The court may grant leave for the person to act, or continue to act, as an interpreter if it is in the interests of justice and, to the extent practicable—
the court is satisfied that, because of the person’s specialised knowledge based on the person’s training, study or experience, the person is able to interpret and, if necessary, sight translate accurately to the level the court considers satisfactory in all the circumstances from the other language into English and from English into the other language; and
the person takes an oath, or makes an affirmation, to interpret accurately to the best of the person’s ability; and
the court is satisfied that the person understands and accepts that, in acting as an interpreter, the person—
is not an agent, assistant or advocate of the witness for whom the person is to act as an interpreter, or of the party who has engaged the interpreter; and
owes a paramount duty to the court to be accurate to the best of the person’s ability and impartial; and
the court directs that the evidence and interpretation be sound recorded for spoken languages or video recorded for signed languages; and
the person is an adult.
r 429VG ins 2024 SL No. 56 s 10
(sec.429VG-ssec.1) This rule applies if a person is prohibited from acting, or continuing to act, as an interpreter under rule 429VF (1) , (2) or (3) .
(sec.429VG-ssec.2) The court may grant leave for the person to act, or continue to act, as an interpreter if it is in the interests of justice and, to the extent practicable— the court is satisfied that, because of the person’s specialised knowledge based on the person’s training, study or experience, the person is able to interpret and, if necessary, sight translate accurately to the level the court considers satisfactory in all the circumstances from the other language into English and from English into the other language; and the person takes an oath, or makes an affirmation, to interpret accurately to the best of the person’s ability; and the court is satisfied that the person understands and accepts that, in acting as an interpreter, the person— is not an agent, assistant or advocate of the witness for whom the person is to act as an interpreter, or of the party who has engaged the interpreter; and owes a paramount duty to the court to be accurate to the best of the person’s ability and impartial; and the court directs that the evidence and interpretation be sound recorded for spoken languages or video recorded for signed languages; and the person is an adult.
- (a) the court is satisfied that, because of the person’s specialised knowledge based on the person’s training, study or experience, the person is able to interpret and, if necessary, sight translate accurately to the level the court considers satisfactory in all the circumstances from the other language into English and from English into the other language; and
- (b) the person takes an oath, or makes an affirmation, to interpret accurately to the best of the person’s ability; and
- (c) the court is satisfied that the person understands and accepts that, in acting as an interpreter, the person— (i) is not an agent, assistant or advocate of the witness for whom the person is to act as an interpreter, or of the party who has engaged the interpreter; and (ii) owes a paramount duty to the court to be accurate to the best of the person’s ability and impartial; and
- (i) is not an agent, assistant or advocate of the witness for whom the person is to act as an interpreter, or of the party who has engaged the interpreter; and
- (ii) owes a paramount duty to the court to be accurate to the best of the person’s ability and impartial; and
- (d) the court directs that the evidence and interpretation be sound recorded for spoken languages or video recorded for signed languages; and
- (e) the person is an adult.
- (i) is not an agent, assistant or advocate of the witness for whom the person is to act as an interpreter, or of the party who has engaged the interpreter; and
- (ii) owes a paramount duty to the court to be accurate to the best of the person’s ability and impartial; and