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LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL (ELECTION PETITION) RULES - RULE 13
Application for leave to withdraw petition
Caution: This is a past version. See the current version here.
(1) An application for leave to withdraw or abandon or cease to prosecute a
petition shall be made by motion to the Court at such time and place as the
Court may appoint.
(2) Not less than 7 days before the day so appointed the applicant shall-
(a) serve a notice of the intended motion on the respondent, the Secretary
for Justice, the Secretary for Constitutional Affairs, the Electoral
Affairs Commission and the Clerk to the Legislative Council, and file
a copy with the Registrar; and
(b) publish a notice of the intended motion in at least two newspapers
circulating in Hong Kong, one being published in English and the other
one being published in Chinese.
(3) The notice of the intended motion shall state the grounds on which the
application is made to withdraw or abandon or cease to prosecute the petition,
and shall contain a statement to the effect that on the hearing of the
application any person who might have been a petitioner in respect of the
election or the Secretary for Justice may apply to the Court to be substituted
as a petitioner.
(4) The Secretary for Constitutional Affairs shall, forthwith upon receipt of
the notice under subrule (2)(a), cause it to be displayed in the same manner
as provided under rule 5(3)(a) in respect of a copy of a petition.
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