Chapter VIII - RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR ASSISTANCE IN CERTAIN MATTERS AND PROCEDURE FOR ATTACHMENT AND FORFEITURE OF PROPERTY (From Section 111 to Section 124)
Corporate representation allows an appointed representative to act and be examined on behalf of an accused corporation in proceedings. A corporation or registered society may appoint a representative for inquiry or trial without using the corporate seal; procedural acts required to be done in the presence of or explained to the accused, and the examination of the accused, apply to the representative when he or she appears but do not apply if no representative appears. A written statement by the managing director or duly authorised person filed in court raises a rebuttable presumption of appointment, and the court decides disputes about representation.
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Corporate representation allows an appointed representative to act and be examined on behalf of an accused corporation in proceedings.
A corporation or registered society may appoint a representative for inquiry or trial without using the corporate seal; procedural acts required to be done in the presence of or explained to the accused, and the examination of the accused, apply to the representative when he or she appears but do not apply if no representative appears. A written statement by the managing director or duly authorised person filed in court raises a rebuttable presumption of appointment, and the court decides disputes about representation.
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