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36.7.—(1) The Registrar must give as much notice as reasonably practicable of every hearing to—
(a)the parties;
(b)any party’s custodian;
(c)any other person whom the court requires to be notified; and
(d)the Crown Court officer, where Parts 37, 38 or 40 apply.
(2) The Registrar must serve every decision on—
(a)the parties;
(b)any other person whom the court requires to be served; and
(c)the Crown Court officer and any party’s custodian, where the decision determines an appeal or application for permission to appeal.
(3) But where a hearing or decision is about a public interest ruling, the Registrar must not—
(a)give notice of that hearing to; or
(b)serve that decision on,
anyone other than the prosecutor who applied for that ruling, unless the court otherwise directs.
Commencement Information
I1Rule 36.7 in force at 5.10.2020, see Preamble