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40. In RSC Order 79, in rule 9–
(a)in paragraph (4) for “judge sitting in private”, substitute “court”;
(b)in paragraphs (4) and (5), for “judge may, if he thinks fit,” in each case, substitute “court may”;
(c)in paragraph (6), for “judge sitting in private by whom an application for bail in criminal proceedings is heard”, substitute “court”;
(d)in paragraph (6B)–
(i)for “a judge sitting in private” substitute “the court”; and
(ii)for “the judge” substitute “it”;
(e)in paragraph (7)–
(i)for “a judge” substitute “the court”; and
(ii)for “the judge” substitute “the court”;
(f)in paragraph (10), omit “by the judge sitting in private”;
(g)in paragraph (11), for “a judge sitting in private or of a Crown Court” substitute “the High Court or the Crown Court”; and
(h)in paragraph (12), omit “by a judge sitting in private”.
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