379B: Appeal from decision of High Court relating to bail
You could also call this:
“This rule explains how someone can ask a higher court to change a decision about letting them out of jail while waiting for their trial.”
This part of the law has been removed. It used to talk about how you could appeal a decision about bail made by the High Court. Bail is when you’re allowed to go free while waiting for your trial. The law changed on 1 January 2001, and now this section no longer exists. If you want to know about appealing bail decisions now, you need to look at a different law called the Bail Act 2000.