The Attorney General
or any coroner may, in any case in which there shall appear to be reasonable
cause for preventing the cremation of the body or any part of the body of any
deceased person, issue an order in writing under his hand forbidding the
cremation of such body, either absolutely or until the viscera or any other
organs have been removed from the body and lodged or deposited in such place
and custody as may be specified in the order, and any such order shall be
binding on every person to whose knowledge it shall come, and no such person
shall do any act in contravention thereof.
[Section 14 amended: No. 59 of 2004 s. 141.]