This Government Notice was repealed on 2019-04-01 by Legal Aid Regulations, 2018.
Related documents
- Is repealed by Legal Aid Regulations, 2018
Legal Aid Act, 1990
General Regulations, 1991
Government Notice 107 of 1991
- Published in Government Gazette 273 on 8 October 1991
- Commenced on 8 October 1991
- [This is the version of this document at 15 November 2017.]
- [Note: The version of this legislation as at 15 November 2017 was revised and consolidated by the Legal Assistance Centre and the Government of the Republic of Namibia. All subsequent amendments have been researched and applied by Laws.Africa for NamibLII.]
- [Repealed by Legal Aid Regulations, 2018 (Government Notice 374 of 2018) on 1 April 2019]
1. Definitions
In these regulations, unless the context otherwise indicates, words and phrases shall have the meaning assigned thereto in the Act, and-“dependant” means minor child, including a stepchild, legally adopted child or child born out of a marriage under customary law, or any such child who is not a minor, but who is not selfsupporting by reason of any permanent physical or mental disability and includes, in the case of a person who is a breadwinner, his or her spouse;[The word “self-supporting” should be hyphenated.]“the Act” means the Legal Aid Act, 1990 (Act 29 of 1990);“tribunal” means any board, council, body or other authority referred to in section 22(1) of the Act.2. Eligibility for legal aid
3. Application for legal aid
4. Contribution to costs of legal aid
5. Practitioners’ fees
A practitioner to whom the Director has allocated a matter under section 6 or 12 of the Act shall be entitled to the appropriate fees set out in Annexure “B” for the services rendered by such practitioner.6. Notice of grant of legal aid
Whenever the Director or any practitioner represents a legal-aided person in any civil matter or any proceedings before a tribunal, the Director or such practitioner shall file with the court or tribunal where such matter is pending and the opposing party, if any, a notice in the form as set out in Annexure “C”.7. Notice of termination of legal aid
Whenever the Director terminates the legal aid granted to a person in any matter or proceedings referred to in regulation 6, the Director or any practitioner to whom such matter was allocated by the Director shall file with the court or tribunal, as the case may be, and the opposing party, if any, a notice in the form as set out in Annexure “D”.8. Prescribed forms
History of this document
01 April 2019
Repealed by
Legal Aid Regulations, 2018
15 November 2017 this version
Consolidation
08 October 1991
Commenced