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DISTRICT COURT ACT 1973 - SECT 199
Contempt
199 Contempt
(1) In this section,
"contemnor" means a person guilty or alleged to be guilty of contempt of court
committed in the face of the Court or in the hearing of the Court.
(2) Where
it is alleged, or appears to the Court on its own view, that a person is
guilty of contempt of court committed in the face of the Court or in the
hearing of the Court, the Court may-- (a) by oral order direct that the
contemnor be brought before the Court, or
(b) issue a warrant for the arrest
of the contemnor.
(3) Where the contemnor is brought before the Court,
the Court shall-- (a) cause the contemnor to be informed orally of the
contempt with which he or she is charged,
(b) require the contemnor to make
his or her defence to the charge,
(c) after hearing the contemnor, determine
the matter of the charge, and
(d) make an order for the punishment or
discharge of the contemnor.
(4) The Court may, pending disposal of the
charge-- (a) direct that the contemnor be kept in such custody as the Court
may determine, or
(b) direct that the contemnor be released,
and such a
direction is sufficient authority for the contemnor's being kept in custody or
released, as the case may be.
(5) The Court may give a direction under
subsection (4) (b) on terms, which may include a requirement that the
contemnor give security, in such sum as the Court directs, for his or her
appearance in person to answer the charge.
(6) A warrant for the arrest or
detention under this section of a contemnor shall be addressed to the Sheriff
or a bailiff and may be issued under the hand of the Judge constituting
the Court.
(7) The Court may punish contempt by a fine not exceeding 20
penalty units or by imprisonment for a period not exceeding 28 days.
(8)
The Court may make an order for punishment on terms, including a suspension of
punishment or a suspension of punishment in case the contemnor gives security
in such manner and in such sum as the Court may approve for good behaviour and
performs the terms of the security.
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