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SUPREME COURT ACT 1970 - SECT 51
Removal and remission
51 Removal and remission
(1) Where proceedings are commenced in a Division but are, under this or any
other Act or under the rules, assigned to the Court of Appeal-- (a) the
proceedings shall be for all purposes well commenced on the date of
commencement in the Division, notwithstanding that the proceedings are
assigned to the Court of Appeal,
(b) the Court of Appeal or the Court in the
Division in which the proceedings are pending may, in either case on
application by a party or of its own motion, order that the proceedings be
removed into the Court of Appeal,
(c) upon an order for removal being made
under paragraph (b), the proceedings may be continued and disposed of in the
Court of Appeal, and
(d) subject to any order under paragraph (b) the
proceedings may be continued and disposed of in a Division.
(2) Where
proceedings are commenced in the Court of Appeal but are, under this or any
other Act or under the rules, assigned to a Division-- (a) the proceedings
shall be for all purposes well commenced on the date of commencement in the
Court of Appeal, notwithstanding that the proceedings are assigned to a
Division,
(b) the Court of Appeal may, on application by a party or of its
own motion, order that the proceedings be remitted to a Division,
(c) upon an
order for remission being made under paragraph (b), the proceedings may be
continued and disposed of in a Division, and
(d) subject to any order under
paragraph (b), the proceedings may be continued and disposed of in the Court
of Appeal.
(4) Where any proceedings are pending before the Court of Appeal,
the Court of Appeal may, on application by a party or of its own motion, order
that the whole or any part of the proceedings be remitted to a Division for
the determination by trial or otherwise of the proceedings or any question
arising in the proceedings.
(5) Where proceedings by way of appeal or
otherwise under any Act other than this Act or proceedings on a stated case,
other than a case stated by the Court in a Division, are commenced in a
Division-- (a) the Court in the Division in which the proceedings are pending,
if satisfied that special circumstances exist which render it desirable so to
do, may, on application by a party or of its own motion, order that the
proceedings be removed into the Court of Appeal, and
(b) upon an order being
made under paragraph (a), the proceedings may be continued and disposed of in
the Court of Appeal.
(6) Proceedings may be removed into the Court of Appeal
under this section notwithstanding that any decision or determination in the
proceedings is expressed by any Act to be final or without appeal.
(7) None
of the foregoing subsections limits the operation of any of the others.
(8)
This section does not limit the provision which may be made by the rules for
removal or remission of proceedings.
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