11.—(1) Where a document is filed with, served on, delivered or otherwise conveyed to the Supreme Court or the Registrar using the electronic filing service and is subsequently accepted by the Registrar, it shall be deemed to be filed, served, delivered or conveyed —
(a)
where the document is filed, served, delivered or conveyed by electronic transmission from the computer system of the authorised user or registered user, on the date and at the time that the first part of the transmission is received in the computer system of the electronic filing service provider;
(b)
where the document is remotely composed on the computer system of the electronic filing service provider, on the date and at the time that the first part of the transmission containing instructions from the authorised user or registered user to so file, serve, deliver or convey the document is received in the computer system of the electronic filing service provider; and
(c)
where the document is filed, served, delivered or conveyed via a service bureau, on the date and at the time that the first part of the transmission is received in the computer system of the Registrar.
(2) The registered user may produce a record of the transmission issued by the electronic filing service provider or the service bureau, as the case may be, together with a copy of the notification of acceptance of the document by the Registrar as evidence of —
(a)
the filing, service, delivery or conveyance of the document; or
(b)
the date and time of filing, service, delivery or conveyance.
(3) If the Registrar is satisfied for any reason that any document should be treated as having been filed with, served on, delivered or otherwise conveyed to the Supreme Court or the Registrar, or issued by the Supreme Court or the Registrar, at some earlier date and time, than the date and time referred to in paragraph (1), he may cause the electronic filing service to reflect such earlier date and time, and that earlier date and time shall be deemed for the purposes of any proceedings in court to be the date and time on and at which the document was filed, served, delivered, conveyed or issued, as the case may be.