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CRIMINAL APPEAL RULES - RULE 23
Suspension of orders made by trial judge
ORDERS MADE AT TRIAL
(1) Where, on the conviction of a person, the trial judge makes an order under
section 72, 73 or 84 of the Ordinance, the operation of any such order shall
be suspended until the expiration of 10 days after the day on which it was
made, or such longer period as may be permitted for giving notice of appeal
under section 83Q(6) of the Ordinance.
(2) When notice of appeal or notice of application for leave to appeal or
notice of application for extension of time within which to appeal is given,
the operation of any such order shall be further suspended until the
determination of the appeal: Provided that the trial judge may direct that the
operation of any order made under section 73 of the Ordinance shall not be
suspended unless the person on whom such order has been made shall give to the
satisfaction of the Registrar security for the payment to the person in whose
favour the order was made of the amount therein named.
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