s.4Registrar and other officers
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Section 4Part 1Introductory

Registrar and other officers

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The Governor shall appoint a public officer to be the Registrar.
The Registrar shall take all necessary steps for obtaining a hearing under this Act of all appeals and applications made to the Court and shall obtain and lay before the Court in proper form all documents, exhibits and other things relating to the proceedings in respect of which the appeal or application has been brought and which appear necessary for the proper determination thereof by the Court.
The Registrar shall have such other power and authority and perform such other duties as are necessary for the due conduct and discharge of the business of the Court.
There shall be attached to the Court such other officers as may, from time to time, be required and as may be authorised by any law relating to the public services.
An officer attached to the Court as a marshal under subsection (4) shall, in addition to the powers and duties conferred on or to be performed by that officer as directed by the Court or a Judge or as may be provided by any rules of court, have —
the power to administer oaths to witnesses in all matters before the Court or in connection with any proceedings pending before the Court;
within the precincts of the Court and on the order or direction of the Court or a Judge, the power without warrant to take into custody and detain any person until the rising of the Court.