Special Investigating Units And Special Tribunals Act, 1996 (Act No. 74 of 1996)

Rules

Special Tribunal Rules

28. Procedures Not Provided for in the Rules

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(1) If a situation for which these Rules do not provide, arises in proceedings or contemplated proceedings, the Tribunal may adopt any procedure that it deems appropriate in the circumstances, including the invocation of the High Court Rules.

 

(2) The Tribunal may, in the exercise of its powers and in the performance of its functions, or in any incidental matter, take any steps in relation to the hearing of a matter before it which may lead to the expeditious and cost-saving disposal of the matter, including the abandonment of the application of any rule of evidence in order to achieve the objects of the Act.