Senior Courts Act 2016

Supreme Court - Registrar and other officers of Supreme Court

88: Powers of Registrar

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"The Registrar's jobs and responsibilities"

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The Registrar and other Supreme Court officers have powers and duties given to them by the Senior Courts Act 2016, rules made under section 148, or other laws. You can think of powers and duties as jobs they must do. They get these jobs from the Act, rules, or other laws.

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88Powers of Registrar

  1. The Registrar, Deputy Registrars, and other officers of the Supreme Court have the powers and duties conferred or imposed by this Act, rules made under section 148, or any other enactment.

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