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COURT PROCEDURES AMENDMENT RULES 2013 (NO 1) (NO 18 OF 2013)
The Rule-Making Committee (currently comprising
the Chief Justice, Justice Refshauge, Chief Magistrate Walker and Magistrate
Campbell) may make rules in relation to the practice and procedure of ACT courts
and their registries pursuant to section 7 of the Court Procedures Act 2004.
The Courts and the Joint Rules Advisory Committee have continued a
consultative review of the rules which has resulted in the amendments contained
in the Court Procedures Amendment Rules 2013 (No 1).
Part 4.4 of
the Rules, which provides procedures for applications under the Crimes
(Forensic Procedures) Act 2000 is amended to accommodate similar
applications under the Crimes Act 1914 (Cth). The schemes under the ACT
and Commonwealth legislation are generally the same so the amendments expressly
provide that the rules apply to applications under the Commonwealth Act. There
are some consequential amendments to allow for different terminology used in the
Crimes Act 1914.
Sub rule 5140(3) has been amended to clarify
the procedures that may follow after a Supreme Court appeal has been dealt with
or dismissed in the absence of a party.
Rule 5438 has been amended to
extend the time frames before the appeal hearing in the Court of Appeal for the
filing of summaries of argument and lists of authorities. Appellants must now
file at least 14 days before the day set for the hearing of the appeal,
respondents at least 7 days before, and appellants in reply at least 3 days
before.
New rules 6610(2A) and (2B) have been introduced to provide
clarification to the procedures for the return or disposal of subpoenaed
documents following the end of the appeal period after the conclusion of a
matter.
Schedule 3 Part 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4 and 3.5 have been amended to
increase costs entitlements in relation to claims for debt or liquidated demand,
default judgments, the winding up of companies, enforcement orders and
certificates of registration. The Scale of Costs in Schedule 4 has also been
amended to provide for an increase across all items.
A number of
consequential minor amendments have also been made.
The rules will
commence on 1 July 2013.