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SUPREME COURT AMENDMENT RULES 2004 (NO 2) (NO 11 OF 2004)
SUPREME COURT AMENDMENT RULES 2004 (No 2)
Subordinate Law SL2004-11
Issued by the Authority
of the Judges of the
Supreme Court of the Australian Capital
Territory
The resident Judges of the Court (of whom there are currently four, including the Chief Justice) or any two of the resident Judges, may make Rules of Court regulating the practice and procedure of the Court pursuant to section 36 of the Supreme Court Act 1933.
These rules have been made as part of the process adopted by the Court to
modernise the Rules and to provide for more efficient and cost-effective
procedures.
The title to proceedings will ordinarily reflect any change
to the parties or their names, but these rules are not intended to require any
change in an abbreviated title unless the changed party appeared, appears or
should appear in the abbreviated title.
These rules permit abbreviations
in the title of documents and are specially intended for proceedings where there
are multiple parties. They allow a shortened version of title on documents
other than those that have a particular formal effect.
The amendments
will result in a substantial saving of paper, file volume and expense.