Civil Procedure Ordinance, 1968 — St Helena law | Esheria

Civil Procedure Ordinance, 1968

This Ordinance sets civil procedure rules for St Helena courts, including jurisdiction, stays, judgments, execution, appeals, and revision.

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Jurisdiction
St Helena
Instrument
Ordinance
Version
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Language
en
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This Ordinance sets civil procedure rules for St Helena courts, including jurisdiction, stays, judgments, execution, appeals, and revision. This part lets the court use assessors in Admiralty cases, requires orders and notices to be in writing, and gives the court powers to restore parties after reversal, extend time, allow late fee payment, correct mistakes, and amend pleadings. This part of the rules sets out how pleadings, summonses, defences, service, discovery, counterclaims, default proceedings, and related court orders must be handled. This provision lets the court manage witness summonses, hearings, judgments, and execution, including orders for attendance, costs, adjournments, injunctions, attachment, commissions, receivers, and enforcement. This provision sets out how judgments are enforced, how attached property may be sold, how claims to attached property are handled, and how appeals, time limits, and registrar duties work.