31Īrahan untuk tunjuk sebab terhadap pegawai berkuasa yang mana perintah untuk mengemukakan orang dalam jagaannya telah dikeluarkan adalah wajar dibatalkan apabila wujud kesilapan dalam penyerahan perintah keatas pegawai berkuasa yang betul. 51 - Whether to allow delivery - Criminal Procedure Code, ss. PP - Whether no longer good law - Whether Coroner to consider s.
AKTA ANGKATAN TENTERA MALAYSIA 1972 CODE
51A of Criminal Procedure Code inapplicable to Inquests - Retnarasa Annarasa v. 51 to empower a Coroner to order disclosure of documents in an inquest, is no longer good law.ĬRIMINAL PROCEDURE: Inquest - Revision - Death in police custody - Discovery - Discovery of documents relating to custody and death - Whether allowable - Whether s. The two sections needing to be read separately, it must follow that Retnarasa Annarasa v. 51A cannot be read together with or as an extension of s.
51 CPC can be made at any stage of the inquiry, s. It ought also to be noted that whilst an application for documents under s. This being so, the application by the deceased's parents herein for delivery of documents relating to the deceased's death in police custody such as the police reports, the lock-up diary, photographs and sketch plan, and the post-mortem photographs, is allowable in law. 334 and 337 CPC to provide such documents to an "interested person" as the term is defined in the Arahan Amalan. A Coroner, however, is empowered under s.
AKTA ANGKATAN TENTERA MALAYSIA 1972 TRIAL
Section 51A of the Criminal Procedure Code which provides for automatic disclosure of documents to assist an accused in the preparation of his defence only applies to a criminal trial and not to an inquest before a Coroner.