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Formal Consolidation |  1998 RevEd
Right of audience
23.—(1)  Subject to this section, a party to proceedings before a tribunal shall present his own case.
(2)  Subject to subsection (3), where a party to proceedings before a tribunal is —
(a)the Government, a public officer may present the case on its behalf;
(b)a Town Council established under the Town Councils Act (Cap. 329A), one of the full-time employees of the Town Council or of its management agent may present the case on its behalf;
(c)a body corporate, one of its full-time employees may present the case on its behalf;
(d)a partnership, one of its partners or full-time employees may present the case on its behalf;
(e)a management corporation under the Land Titles (Strata) Act (Cap. 158), a member of its council or a full-time employee of its managing agent may present the case on its behalf;
(fg)a minor and is, in the opinion of the Registrar or tribunal, unable to present his own case, his parent or guardian or any other person as may be approved by the Registrar or tribunal may present the case on his behalf;
(gh)a person who is not resident in Singapore and who is unable to remain in Singapore until the hearing of the case, any other person who is duly authorised by him in writing may, with the approval of the Registrar or tribunal, present the case on his behalf; and
(hi)a person who is, in the opinion of the Registrar or tribunal, unable to present his own case by reason of old age, illiteracy or infirmity of mind or body, any other person who is duly authorised by him in writing or who is approved by the Registrar or tribunal may present the case on his behalf.
[31/92; 17/95]
(3)  No party to any proceedings before a tribunal shall be represented by an advocate and solicitor or, except as provided by subsection (2), an agent, whether paid or otherwise.
[17/95]
(4)  A tribunal shall, before permitting a person to act as a representative under subsection (2), satisfy itself that the person has sufficient knowledge of the case and sufficient authority to bind the party whom he represents.
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Informal Consolidation | Amended Act 5 of 2014
Right of audience
23.—(1)  Subject to this section, a party to proceedings before a tribunal shall present his own case.
(2)  Subject to subsection (3), where a party to proceedings before a tribunal is —
(a)the Government, a public officer may present the case on its behalf;
(b)a Town Council established under the Town Councils Act (Cap. 329A), one of the full-time employees of the Town Council or of its management agent may present the case on its behalf;
(c)a body corporate, one of its full-time employees may present the case on its behalf;
(d)a partnership, one of its partners or full-time employees may present the case on its behalf;
(e)a management corporation under the Land Titles (Strata) Act (Cap. 158), a member of its council or a full-time employee of its managing agent may present the case on its behalf;
(f)the Council of the Singapore Business Federation as referred to in the Singapore Business Federation Act 2001, one of the members of the Council or any employee of the Federation duly authorised by the Council may present the case on the Council’s behalf;
[40/2001 wef 01/04/2001]
(g)a minor and is, in the opinion of the Registrar or tribunal, unable to present his own case, his parent or guardian or any other person as may be approved by the Registrar or tribunal may present the case on his behalf;
[40/2001 wef 01/04/2001]
(h)a person who is not resident in Singapore and who is unable to remain in Singapore until the hearing of the case, any other person who is duly authorised by him in writing may, with the approval of the Registrar or tribunal, present the case on his behalf; and
[40/2001 wef 01/04/2001]
(i)a person who is, in the opinion of the Registrar or tribunal, unable to present his own case by reason of old age, illiteracy or infirmity of mind or body, any other person who is duly authorised by him in writing or who is approved by the Registrar or tribunal may present the case on his behalf.
[31/92; 17/95]
[40/2001 wef 01/04/2001]
(3)  No party to any proceedings before a tribunal shall be represented by an advocate and solicitor or, except as provided by subsection (2), an agent, whether paid or otherwise.
[17/95]
(4)  A tribunal shall, before permitting a person to act as a representative under subsection (2), satisfy itself that the person has sufficient knowledge of the case and sufficient authority to bind the party whom he represents.
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