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SERIOUS CRIME CONTROL ACT 2009 (NO 32 OF 2009) - SECT 31 Right of objection

SERIOUS CRIME CONTROL ACT 2009 (NO 32 OF 2009) - SECT 31

Right of objection

    (1)     If a control order is made in relation to a person under section  25 (2)(a), the person may object to the control order by lodging a notice of objection with the Supreme Court.

    (2)     The notice of objection must:

    (a)     state the grounds for the objection; and

    (b)     be supported by an affidavit verifying the grounds.

    (3)     The notice of objection must be lodged within 14 days after the date the control order was served on the person, unless the Supreme Court gives leave for it to be lodged after that period.

    (4)     The controlled person must serve a copy of the notice of objection and affidavit on the Commissioner at least 7 days before the day appointed for the hearing of the objection.

    (5)     This section has effect despite anything to the contrary in the Supreme Court Act .