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2(1)Any requirement (however expressed) that a person physically attend a court or tribunal does not apply, unless the court or tribunal directs the person to attend physically.
(2)But sub-paragraph (1) does not apply in relation to a trial diet.
(3)In the case of such a diet, the court may disapply any requirement (however expressed) that a person physically attend the court by directing that the person need not do so.
(4)A court or tribunal may issue a direction under sub-paragraph (1) only if it considers that allowing the person to attend by electronic means in accordance with paragraph 3 would—
(a)prejudice the fairness of proceedings, or
(b)otherwise be contrary to the interests of justice.
(5)A court may issue a direction under sub-paragraph (3) only if it considers that allowing the person to attend by electronic means in accordance with paragraph 3 would not—
(a)prejudice the fairness of proceedings, or
(b)otherwise be contrary to the interests of justice.
(6)A court or tribunal may issue or revoke a direction under sub-paragraph (1) or (3) on the motion of a party or of its own accord.
(7)In considering whether to issue or revoke a direction under sub-paragraph (1) or (3), the court or tribunal must—
(a)give all parties an opportunity to make representations, and
(b)have regard to any guidance issued by—
(i)the Lord President of the Court of Session, or
(ii)the Lord Justice General.
(8)References in this paragraph to physically attending a court or tribunal are to—
(a)being in a particular place, or
(b)being in the same place as another person,
for the purpose of any proceedings before a court or tribunal or an office holder of a court or tribunal.
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