(1) The Governor may
make regulations for or with respect to any matter that by sections 109 to 113
is required or permitted to be prescribed or that is necessary or convenient
to be prescribed for carrying out or giving effect to those sections and, in
particular, for or with respect to the practice and procedure of a superior
court in proceedings for the making of an order under section 110 or 111.
(2) The power of an
authority to make rules regulating the practice and procedure of a superior
court extends, for the purpose of regulating proceedings brought under
sections 109 to 113 in or before that court, to making any rules, not
inconsistent with any regulations made under this section, prescribing all
matters necessary or convenient to be prescribed for carrying out or giving
effect to those sections and, in particular, for or with respect to the
practice and procedure of that superior court in proceedings for the making of
an order under section 110 or 111.
(3) This section does
not affect any power to make regulations or rules under any other law.
[Section 114 inserted: No. 66 of 1987 s. 9.]
Taking of evidence for foreign and Australian courts
[Heading inserted: No. 34 of 1989 s. 4.]