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CRIMINAL PROCEDURE ACT 1921 - SECT 172

172—Notes of evidence on trial

        (1)         On any appeal, or application for permission to appeal, a transcript of the notes of the judge of the court of trial, or, where shorthand notes have been taken by direction of the judge, a transcript of the notes or any part thereof, must be made, if the registrar so requests, and be furnished—

            (a)         to the registrar for the use of the Court of Appeal or any judge of the Court of Appeal; and

            (b)         to any interested party on the payment of such charges as the Attorney-General may fix.

        (2)         The Attorney-General or Director of Public Prosecutions may also request a transcript of the notes to be made and furnished to the Attorney-General or Director of Public Prosecutions (as the case may be).

        (3)         The cost of making any such transcript, where a transcript is requested to be made by the registrar, Attorney-General or Director of Public Prosecutions, will be defrayed in accordance with scales of payment fixed for the time being by the Attorney-General out of moneys provided by Parliament for the purpose.

        (4)         Rules of court may make such provision as is necessary for the verification of the transcript.



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