--(1) The claim form and the affidavit in support must be served on the defendants not less than 14 days before the date fixed for the case management conference.
--(2) A claim form relating to an application under s. 14(1) of the Constitution must be served on the Attorney General.
--(3) Where leave has been given to make a claim for judicial review the claimant must also serve a copy of-
----(a) the application for leave;
----(b) the affidavit in support; and
----(c) the order giving leave.
--(4) Where the Attorney General is not a defendant, the claimant must give notice of the claim to the Solicitor General immediately after service of the claim on any defendant.
--(5) The notice must have attached to it a copy of the claim and the affidavit in support.
--(6) The claimant must file at the court office not less than 7 days before the date fixed for the case management conference an affidavit which-
----(a) gives the names and addresses of all defendants who have been served with the claim;
----(b) states the date and place of service on each such defendant;
----(c) states when the notice under paragraph (4) was given to the Solicitor General; and
----(d) if any defendant has not been served, states that fact and the reason for it.
--(7) If the judge considers that any person who should have been served has not been served the judge may adjourn the case management conference to a fixed date and give directions for service.
(Part 5 deals generally with the service of claims)
Notes
Amended by Legal Notice 140 of 2000.
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