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laws and statutes" by introducing into the section the words "having relation to procedure" or some equivalent expression. At least that is the only intelligible mode in which the argument can be supported, because the words which do occur in the section - "in the administration of justice" - would certainly include a limitation of the time within which actions can be brought, and their Lordships are of the opinion that the language of the section cannot be limited so as to exclude the statute, which for the reasons pointed out by the learned judges were and are so important in the administration of justice in the Colony.
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In any legal proceedings held in public, the court may, where it appears to be necessary for avoiding a substantial risk of prejudice to the Administration of Justice in those proceedings, or in any other proceedings pending or imminent, order that the publication of any report of the proceedings, or
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Sect. 24 of that Act provides "that all the laws and statutes in force within the realm of England at the passing of this Act" (that is to say, the year 1828) "shall be applied in the administration of justice in the courts of New South Wales," and it is sought by construction to limit the words "all
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it appears to the court that there is a possibility that (by virtue of that section) proceedings may be taken against a person for an offence of which he has been acquitted, section 4(2) of the Contempt of Court Act 1981 applies as if those proceedings were pending or imminent: The Contempt of Court
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for the purposes of that Act if it led to, or was intended or likely to lead to, amongst other things, serious interference with the Administration of Justice. An arrestable offence which consisted of making a threat was serious for the purposes of that Act if carrying out the threat would be likely
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This provision was previously section 1 of the Administration of Justice Act (RSO 1980 c 6), which was previously section 1 of Administration of Justice Act (RSO 1970 c 6), which was previously section 1 of Administration of Justice Act 1968 (SO 1968 c 1) (17 Eliz 2 c 1). Queen's Printer copies of
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The Administration of Justice is an act which is normally associated with the carrying on of the business of government. When a government does that act, it is thereby exercising its sovereignty. It would accordingly be a violation of British sovereignty for a foreign government to do that act in
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for the performance of their functions, including any functions delegated to such courts, institutions or offices or any official thereof by or under any Act; (“administration de la justice”)
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provides that nothing in the foregoing provisions of that Act restricts liability for contempt of court in respect of conduct intended to impede or prejudice the Administration of Justice.
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The offence of perverting the course of justice has been referred to as "interfering with the Administration of Justice" and/or "obstructing the Administration of Justice".
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the Statutes of the Province of Ontario 1968 describe this provision as "new". This statute replaced the Administration of Justice Expenses Act (RSO 1960 c 5).
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G Glover Alexander. The Administration of Justice in Criminal Matters (In England and Wales). Cambridge University Press. First Published 1915. Reissued 1919.
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William H Morley. The Administration of Justice in British India; Its Past History and Present State: Comprising an Account of the Laws Peculiar to India.
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Miller, John. On the Administration of Justice in the British Colonies in the East-Indies. Parbury, Allen and Co. London, Leadenhall Street. 1828.
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The following matters and things pertain to the Administration of Justice: the organisation of the courts; the prerogative of justice, the
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An offence of aiding, abetting, counselling, procuring, suborning or inciting another person to commit an offence under section 1 of the
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The Law Commission. Offences relating to the Administration of Justice. Working Paper No 62. HMSO. 1975. Paragraph 10 at page 6.
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is exempt information if its disclosure under that Act would, or would be likely to, prejudice the Administration of Justice.
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Bar Council. Code of Conduct for the Bar of England and Wales. 5th Edition. Paras 201(a)(ii) and (iii) and 202.
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McNair, Sir Arnold Duncan. Legal Effects of War. Second Edition. Cambridge University Press. 1944. Page 356.
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any part of the proceedings, be postponed for such period as the court thinks necessary for that purpose.
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In this Act, "administration of justice" means the provision, maintenance and operation of,
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to lead to, amongst other things, serious interference with the Administration of Justice.
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Brown, Louis M. "The Role of the Law Office in the Administration of Justice" (1981) 67
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authorises foreign service courts to exercise their jurisdiction in the United Kingdom.
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of a government is executed. The presumed goal of such an administration is to provide
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Ontario Law Reform Commission. Report on Section 16 of the Mortgages Act. 1970. p 143
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said: "Dissatisfaction with the administration of justice is as old as the law".
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Blackstone's Statutes on Criminal Law: 2004-2005. Fourteenth Edition. Part XIII.
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Information which is not exempt information by virtue of section 30 of the
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Section 1 of the Administration of Justice Act (RSO 1990 c A6) provides:
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Attorney General for New South Wales v Love AC 679 at 685,
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British territory without authorisation. Section 2 of the
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legal system
justice
Nullum Tempus Act
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prerogative of mercy
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