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SUPREME COURT ACT 1986 - SECT 24B

Court may issue or transmit court documents electronically

    (1)     Any order, judgment, process or other document that the Court, a Judge of the Court, an Associate Judge, a judicial registrar or a court official may issue or transmit under this Act or any other Act, statutory rule or other enactment or law may be issued or transmitted by electronic communication.

    (2)     If any provision of an Act, a statutory rule or other enactment or law in Victoria permits or requires any order, judgment, process or other document to be issued or transmitted by manual means, that requirement is taken to be met if the issuing or transmission occurs by electronic communication.

Example

If an Act or other law requires or permits the Court to sign or seal a document, the Court could use an electronic signature or electronic seal and the requirement is met in the same way as if he document had been signed or sealed by hand.

    (3)     Nothing in this section—

        (a)     limits the Court, a Judge of the Court, an Associate Judge, a judicial registrar or a court official from issuing or providing any order, judgment, process or other document in paper form; or

        (b)     affects or limits any practice, procedure or Rules of Court that provide for electronic processes in the Court; or

        (c)     affects or limits the power to make Rules of Court; or

        (d)     limits any other power of the Court, a Judge of the Court, an Associate Judge, a judicial registrar or a court official.

Pt 2 Div. 3A (Heading and ss 24B, 24C) inserted by No. 50/2009 s. 5, amended by No. 34/2010 s. 18, repealed by No. 47/2010 s. 81(1).

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Pt 2 Div. 3B (Heading and ss 24D24F) inserted by No. 64/2010 s. 66.

Division 3B—Immunities and protections

S. 24D inserted by No. 64/2010 s. 66.



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