Supreme Court Act, 1959 (Act No. 59 of 1959)33. Manner of dealing with commissions rogatoire, letters of request and documents for service originating from foreign countries |
(1) | Whenever a commission rogatoire or letter of request in connection with any civil proceedings received from any State or territory or court outside the Republic, is transmitted to the registrar of a provincial or local division by the Director-General: Justice, together with a translation in English or Afrikaans if the original is in any other language, and an intimation that the Minister considers it desirable that effect should be given thereto without requiring an application to be made to such division by the agents, if any, of the parties to the action or matter, the registrar shall submit the same to a judge in chambers in order to give effect to such commission rogatoire or letter of request. |
(2) | Whenever a request for the service on a person in the Republic of any civil process or citation received from a state, territory or court outside the Republic, is transmitted to the registrar of a provincial or local division by the Director-General: Justice, together with a translation in English or Afrikaans if the original is in any other language, and in intimation that the Minister considers it desirable that effect should be given thereto, the registrar shall cause service of the said process or citation to be effected in accordance with the rules of court by the sheriff or a deputy-sheriff or any person specially appointed thereto by a judge of the division concerned. |
(3) | The registrar concerned shall, after effect has been given to any such commission rogatoire, letter of request, process or citation, return all relevant documents, duly verified in accordance with the rules of court, to the Director-General: Justice for transmission. |
(4) | Except where the Minister otherwise directs, no fees other than disbursements shall be recovered from any state, territory or court on whose behalf any service such as is referred to in this section has been performed. |