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EVIDENCE ACT 1929 - SECT 69AC

69AC—Appeal against suppression order etc

        (1)         An appeal lies against—

            (a)         a suppression order or a decision by a court not to make a suppression order; or

            (b)         the variation or revocation of a suppression order or a decision by a court not to vary or revoke a suppression order; or

            (c)         a decision by a court on the review of a suppression order.

        (2)         Any of the following persons is entitled to bring, or to be heard on, an appeal under this section:

            (a)         the applicant for the suppression order;

            (b)         a party to the proceedings in which the order or decision subject to appeal was made;

            (c)         a representative of a newspaper or a radio or television station;

            (d)         a person who appeared in proceedings before the primary court related to the making or review of the suppression order;

            (e)         a person who—

                  (i)         did not appear in proceedings before the primary court related to the making or review of the suppression order but has, in the opinion of the appellate court, a proper interest in the subject matter of the appeal or proposed appeal; and

                  (ii)         satisfies the appellate court that the failure to appear in the proceedings before the primary court is not attributable to a lack of proper diligence.



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