Section 25Part 0 —
Attorney General may appear ex officio in any Court
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Notwithstanding the foregoing provisions, the Attorney General shall, in addition to any power conferred upon the Attorney General by any other law, be entitled to act and appear in the Attorney General's official capacity on behalf of the Crown, the Governor, the Government or any department or officer of the Government in the Court of Appeal, the Court and any other court in the Islands, and shall be deemed to be ex officio the head of the legal profession in the Islands and, subject to the Constitution and any other law, shall have and exercise within the Islands the same powers and duties as the Attorney General has and exercises in England.