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Chapter 3U.K.Custody Proceedings Rules
Modifications etc. (not altering text)
112Custody proceedings rulesU.K.
(1)The Secretary of State may make rules with respect to proceedings—
(a)on an application under section 101;
(b)under section 105(1);
(c)on an application under section 107(4);
(d)on a review under section 108(1), 110(4), 111(4) or 171(2).
(2)Rules under this section may in particular make provision—
(a)with respect to arrangements preliminary to the proceedings;
(b)with respect to the representation of the person to whom the proceedings relate;
(c)with respect to evidence, including the admissibility of evidence;
(d)for procuring the attendance of witnesses;
(e)with respect to the immunities and privileges of witnesses;
(f)with respect to oaths and affirmations;
(g)with respect to circumstances in which a review under section 108(1), 110(4), 111(4) or 171(2) may be carried out without a hearing;
(h)with respect to the use for the purposes of the proceedings of live television or telephone links or similar arrangements, including the use of such links or other arrangements as a means of satisfying any requirement imposed by this Act for a person to be brought before a judge advocate;
(i)for the appointment of persons to discharge administrative functions under the rules.
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