Criminal Procedure Code 2010 |
Criminal Procedure Code (Electronic Filing and Service for Supreme Court) Rules 2022 |
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Citation and commencement |
1. These Rules are the Criminal Procedure Code (Electronic Filing and Service for Supreme Court) Rules 2022 and come into operation on 1 April 2022. |
Application |
2. These Rules have effect in relation to any document which, under the Criminal Procedure Code 2010, is required to be filed with, served on, delivered to or otherwise conveyed to the Supreme Court, the Registrar, or any party to any criminal matter that is to be heard in the Supreme Court. |
Definitions |
3. In these Rules, unless the context otherwise requires —
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Establishment of electronic filing service |
Electronic filing service provider and superintendent |
5.—(1) The electronic filing service must be operated by an electronic filing service provider appointed by the Registrar with the approval of the Chief Justice.
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Computer system of electronic filing service provider |
6. For the purposes of these Rules, the computer system of an electronic filing service provider means the computer servers and network equipment operated, maintained or used by the electronic filing service provider, whether or not such computer servers and network equipment are owned by that electronic filing service provider. |
Service bureau |
7.—(1) The Registrar may establish or appoint agents to establish a service bureau or service bureaux to assist in the filing, service, delivery or conveyance of documents using the electronic filing service.
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Registered user and authorised user |
8.—(1) Any entity may apply to the Registrar to be a registered user in accordance with any procedure required by the Registrar.
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Electronic filing |
9.—(1) Where a document is required under the Criminal Procedure Code 2010 to be filed with, served on, delivered to or otherwise conveyed to the Supreme Court or the Registrar, the document must be filed, served, delivered or otherwise conveyed —
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Signing of electronic documents |
10.—(1) Where a document is filed, served, delivered or otherwise conveyed using the electronic filing service, any requirement under the Criminal Procedure Code 2010 relating to the signing by or the signature of an authorised user or a registered user, is deemed to be complied with if the identification code of the authorised user or registered user has been applied to or associated with, directly or indirectly, the document or the transmission containing the document.
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Date of filing |
11.—(1) Where a document is filed with, served on, delivered to or otherwise conveyed to the Supreme Court or the Registrar using the electronic filing service and is subsequently accepted by the Registrar, it is deemed to be filed, served, delivered or conveyed —
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When time for service begins to run |
12.—(1) Where any document is filed with, served on, delivered to or otherwise conveyed to the Supreme Court or the Registrar by electronic transmission, the time for service of that document begins to run from the time that the Registrar’s notification of his or her acceptance of the document is received in the computer system of that registered user.
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Service of documents |
13.—(1) If a document —
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Notification of delivery by Supreme Court or Registrar |
14. Where the Supreme Court or the Registrar is required by any other provision of the Criminal Procedure Code 2010 to notify or to deliver or furnish any document to a person who is a registered user, the Supreme Court or the Registrar may do so using the electronic filing service. |
Documents |
15.—(1) Every document must comply with such requirements and contain such information and particulars of parties or other persons required by the Registrar.
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Affidavits and statements |
16.—(1) Affidavits or conditioned statements which are filed in the Supreme Court using the electronic filing service may be used in all proceedings to the same extent and for the same purposes as paper affidavits or conditioned statements filed in the Supreme Court.
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Discrepancy |
17. Where a document was filed using the electronic filing service, and there is any inconsistency between —
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Revocation |
18. The Criminal Procedure Code (Electronic Filing and Service for Supreme Court) Regulations 2012 (G.N. No. S 669/2012) are revoked. |
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Law, Singapore. |
[LAW 06/015/001/ V14; AG/LEGIS/SL/68/2020/5 Vol. 1] |
(To be presented to Parliament under section 428A(13) of the Criminal Procedure Code 2010). |