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MAGISTRATES' COURT AMENDMENT BILL


To amend the Magistrates' Courts Act, 1944, so as to increase the jurisdiction of magistrates' courts; to impose restrictions on the sale in execution of immovable property; and to deal with incidental matters.


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2nd Reading

Committe Stage

3rd Reading

National Council


1st Reading

2nd Reading

Committe Stage

3rd Reading

Final Stages

Consideration of amendments


President Assent


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Full text of the Bill as introduced and further versions of the Bill as it is reprinted to incorporate amendments (proposals for change) made during its passage through Parliament.


Document Description
Ministerial Motivation on the High Court Amendment Bill by Hon Yvonne Dausab.pdf
Minutes on MAGISTRATES' COURT AMENDMENT BILL

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