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Coroners Act (Northern Ireland) 1959 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 02 August 2024. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date.
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1.Administration of matters relating to coroners.Previous MatchNext Match
6.Coroner to hold inquests in district to which he is appointed.Previous MatchNext Match
7.Duty to give information to coroner.Previous MatchNext Match
11.Coroner may take possession of body.Previous MatchNext Match
12.Coroner may order deposit of body.Previous MatchNext Match
14.Inquest on order of Attorney General.Previous MatchNext Match
16.Inquest where body cannot be found.Previous MatchNext Match
16A.Death resulting directly from the Troubles: closure of existing inquestPrevious MatchNext Match
16B.Death resulting directly from the Troubles: prohibition of new inquestPrevious MatchNext Match
17A.Power to require evidence to be given or producedPrevious MatchNext Match
17B.Giving or producing evidence: further provisionPrevious MatchNext Match
18.Jury must be summoned in certain cases.Previous MatchNext Match
20.Provisions as to Jurymen and witnesses.Previous MatchNext Match
23.Certificate to registrar of deaths following inquest.Previous MatchNext Match
24.Authority for burial where inquest unnecessary.Previous MatchNext Match
25.Removal of body outside Northern Ireland.Previous MatchNext Match
26.Lord Chancellor to keep list of anatomists and pathologists.Previous MatchNext Match
28.Post-mortem examination without inquest.Previous MatchNext Match
32.Power of coroner to arrange for removal of body out of his jurisdiction.Previous MatchNext Match
34.Powers of attachment, committal, etc.Previous MatchNext Match
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