Made | 4th October 2007 | ||
Coming into force | 1st November 2007 |
Child Witness Notice
35A.2.
A child witness notice lodged in accordance with section 12(2) of the Act of 2004 shall be in Form 35A.2.
Vulnerable Witness Application
35A.3.
A vulnerable witness application lodged in accordance with section 12(6) of the Act of 2004 shall be in Form 35A.3.
Intimation
35A.4.
—(1) The party lodging a child witness notice or vulnerable witness application shall intimate a copy of the child witness notice or vulnerable witness application to all the other parties to the proceedings and complete a certificate of intimation.
(2) A certificate of intimation referred to in paragraph (1) shall be in Form 35A.4 and shall be lodged with the child witness notice or vulnerable witness application.
Procedure on lodging child witness notice or vulnerable witness application
35A.5.
—(1) On receipt of a child witness notice or vulnerable witness application, the Lord Ordinary may–
(2) The Lord Ordinary may, subject to any statutory time limits, make an order altering the date of the proof or other hearing at which the child or vulnerable witness is to give evidence and make such provision for intimation of such alteration to all parties concerned as he deems appropriate.
(3) An order fixing a hearing for a child witness notice or vulnerable witness application shall be intimated by the Deputy Principal Clerk–
to all parties to the proceedings and such other persons as are named in the order where such parties or persons are not present at the time the order is made.
Review of arrangements for vulnerable witnesses
35A.6.
—(1) A review application shall be in Form 35A.6.
(2) Where the review application is made orally, the Lord Ordinary may dispense with the requirements of paragraph (1).
Intimation of review application
35A.7.
—(1) Where a review application is lodged, the applicant shall intimate a copy of the review application to all other parties to the proceedings and complete a certificate of intimation.
(2) A certificate of intimation referred to in paragraph (1) shall be in Form 35A.7 and shall be lodged together with the review application.
Procedure on lodging a review application
35A.8.
—(1) On receipt of a review application, a Lord Ordinary may–
(2) The Lord Ordinary may, subject to any statutory time limits, make an order altering the date of the proof or other hearing at which the child or vulnerable witness is to give evidence and make such provision for intimation of such alteration to all parties concerned as he deems appropriate.
(3) An order fixing a hearing for a review application shall be intimated by the Deputy Principal Clerk–
to all parties to the proceedings and such other persons as are named in the order where such parties or persons are not present at the time the order is made.
Determination of special measures
35A.9.
When making an order under section 12(1) or (6) or 13(2) of the Act of 2004 a Lord Ordinary may, in light thereof, make such further orders as he deems appropriate in all the circumstances.
Intimation of an order under section 12(1) or (6) or 13(2)
35A.10.
An order under section 12(1) or (6) or 13(2) of the Act of 2004 shall be intimated by the Deputy Principal Clerk–
to all parties to the proceedings and such other persons as are named in the order where such parties or persons are not present at the time the order is made.
Taking of evidence by commissioner
35A.11.
—(1) An interlocutor authorising the special measure of taking evidence by a commissioner shall be sufficient authority for the citing the vulnerable witness to appear before the commissioner.
(2) A vulnerable witness shall be cited to give evidence at a commission by service on him of a citation in Form 35.11-A–
(3) The certificate of citation of a witness–
(4) The agent for a party, or a party litigant, as the case may be, shall be personally liable in the first instance for the fees and expenses of a witness cited to appear at a commission for that party.
(5) At the commission the commissioner shall–
(3) Where a commission is granted as a special measure, the court may, on the motion of any party and on cause shown, dispense with interrogatories.
Commission on interrogatories
35A.12.
—(1) Where interrogatories have not been dispensed with, the party citing or intending to cite the vulnerable witness shall lodge draft interrogatories to be adjusted at the sight of the clerk of court.
(2) Any other party may lodge cross-interrogatories to be adjusted at the sight of the clerk of court.
(3) The interrogatories and cross-interrogatories, when adjusted, shall be extended and returned to the clerk of court for approval.
(4) The party who cited the vulnerable witness shall–
(5) The commissioner shall, in consultation with the parties, fix a diet for the execution of the commission to examine the witness.
Commission without interrogatories
35A.13.
—(1) Where interrogatories have been dispensed with, the party citing or intending to cite the vulnerable witness shall–
(2) All parties shall be entitled to be represented by counsel or other person having a right of audience, or agent, at the execution of the commission.
Lodging of video record and documents
34A.14.
—(1) Where evidence is taken on commission pursuant to an order made under section 12(1) or (6) or 13(2) of the Act of 2004 the commissioner shall lodge the video record of the commission and relevant documents with the Deputy Principal Clerk.
(2) Not later than the day after the date on which the video record and any documents are received by the Deputy Principal Clerk, he shall–
(b) give written intimation of what he has noted to all parties concerned.
Custody of video record and documents
35A.15.
—(1) The video record and documents referred to in rule 35A.14 shall, subject to paragraph (2), be kept in the custody of the Deputy Principal Clerk.
(2) Where the video record of the evidence of a witness is in the custody of the Deputy Principal Clerk under this rule and where intimation has been given to that effect under rule 35A.14(2), the name and address of that witness and the record of his evidence shall be treated as being in the knowledge of the parties; and no party shall be required, notwithstanding any enactment to the contrary–
Application for leave for party to be present at the commission
35A.16.
An application for leave for a party to be present in the room where the commission proceedings are taking place shall be by motion.".
(3) In the Appendix–
A C HAMILTON
Lord President, I.P.D.
Edinburgh
4th October 2007
[2] S.I. 1994/1443, last amended by S.S.I. 2007/449back
[4] Form 35.16-C was inserted by S.S.I. 2004/514.back
[5] Form 36.2-A was amended by S.I. 1994/2901.back