PART 8Supplementary

Service of documentsI126

Rules made under section 49 of the 1968 Act20 (Rules of court) are to apply to the service of documents under this Part as if they were documents required to be served under those Rules.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I1

Art. 26 in force at 1.8.2013, see art. 1

Functions of the DirectorI227

1

Section 365(4) of the 2006 Act does not apply to the provisions of this Order.

2

In the absence of the Director, his functions under those provisions may be exercised by a prosecuting officer authorised by him.

3

An authorisation under paragraph (2)—

a

may relate to a specified prosecuting officer or to a prosecuting officer of a specified description; and

b

may be general or relate to a specified function or specified circumstances.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I2

Art. 27 in force at 1.8.2013, see art. 1

Powers exercisable by a single judge of the Court Martial Appeal CourtI328

1

The following powers under this Order may be exercised by a judge of the Court Martial Appeal Court in the same manner as they may be exercised by the Court Martial Appeal Court and subject to the same provisions—

a

to order under article 14(1)(a) the production of any document, exhibit or thing;

b

to order under article 14(1)(b) any witness who would be a compellable witness in proceedings pursuant to an order made on the application to attend for examination and be examined before the Court Martial Appeal Court;

c

to extend under article 13(6) the time for service;

d

to delay under article 16(8) the requirement of service on the acquitted person of an application for restrictions on publication; and

e

to give under article 13(3) a direction relating to attendance by live link.

2

A single judge may, for the purposes of exercising any of the powers specified in paragraph (1), sit in such place as he appoints and may sit otherwise than in open court.

3

Where a single judge exercises one of the powers set out in paragraph (1), the registrar must serve notice of the single judge’s decision on all parties to the application under article 8(1).

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I3

Art. 28 in force at 1.8.2013, see art. 1

Powers exercisable by the registrarI429

1

The registrar may require the Judge Advocate General, the judge advocate for any proceedings under this Order, or the court administration officer to furnish the Court Martial Appeal Court with any document (in addition to the record of proceedings) or information which the registrar considers the court may require for the purposes of exercising its jurisdiction under this Order.

2

The following powers may be exercised by the registrar in the same manner as the Court Martial Appeal Court and subject to the same provisions—

a

to order under article 14(1)(a) the production of any document, exhibit or thing;

b

to order under article 14(1)(b) any witness who would be a compellable witness in proceedings pursuant to an order made on the application to attend for examination and be examined before the Court Martial Appeal Court;

c

to extend under article 13(6) the time for service; and

d

to give under article 13(3) a direction relating to attendance by live link.

3

Where the registrar exercises any of the powers set out in paragraph (2) the registrar must serve notice of that decision on all parties to the application under article 8(1).

4

Where the registrar has refused an application to exercise any of the powers referred to in paragraph (2), the applicant may have it determined by a judge of the Court Martial Appeal Court by serving a notice of renewal in the form set out as Form 6 in Schedule 2 within 14 days of the day on which notice of the registrar’s decision is served on the applicant, unless that period is extended by the Court Martial Appeal Court.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I4

Art. 29 in force at 1.8.2013, see art. 1

Determination by the Court Martial Appeal CourtI530

1

Where a judge of the Court Martial Appeal Court has refused an application to exercise any of the powers referred to in article 28, the applicant may have that application determined by the Court Martial Appeal Court by serving a notice of renewal in the form set out as Form 6 in Schedule 2.

2

A notice under paragraph (1) must be served on the registrar within 14 days of the day on which notice of the single judge’s decision is served on the applicant, unless that period is extended by the Court Martial Appeal Court.

3

If a notice under paragraph (1) is not served on the registrar within the period specified in paragraph (2) or such extended period as the Court Martial Appeal Court has allowed, the application must be treated as having been refused by the Court Martial Appeal Court.

Annotations:
Commencement Information
I5

Art. 30 in force at 1.8.2013, see art. 1

Abandonment of the applicationI631

1

An application under article 8(1) may be abandoned by the prosecuting officer before the hearing of that application by serving notice of abandonment in the form set out as Form 7 in Schedule 2 on the registrar and the acquitted person.

2

On receiving notice of abandonment the registrar must—

a

date it;

b

serve a dated copy on the prosecuting officer and the acquitted person; and

c

treat the application as if it had been refused or dismissed by the Court Martial Appeal Court.