(1) A judicial registrar may constitute the Court in a criminal proceeding for a hearing in respect of a power delegated under paragraph (2).
(2) The following powers of the Court are delegated to a judicial registrar—
(a) the power under section 406(1) of the Act to order that an appellant pay all or a specified portion of the respondent's costs of an appeal under section 254 that is struck out or dismissed;
(b) the power under section 406(3) of the Act to order that the appellant pay to the respondent any costs that the Court thinks reasonable in respect of an appeal under section 254 or 257 of the Act that either was not prosecuted or was outside the Court's jurisdiction;
(c) the power under section 406(4) of the Act to order that the appellant pay any costs incurred as a result of the breach of an undertaking referred to in section 255(5) or the abandonment of an appeal under section 254;
(d) the power under section 407(3) of the Act to make an order dealing with the respondent's costs of an appeal that is struck out.
Division 3—Criminal proceedings generally
Rule 2A.9 substituted by S.R. No. 98/2021 rule 5.