Directions relating to judicial proceedings during the COVID-19 state of emergency
Government Notice 90 of 2020
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Directions relating to judicial proceedings during the COVID-19 state of emergency
Government Notice 90 of 2020
- Published in Government Gazette 7160 on 31 March 2020
- Assented to on 31 March 2020
- Commenced on 31 March 2020
- [This is the version of this document as it was from 31 March 2020 to 28 April 2020.]
1. Definitions
Unless the context indicates otherwise, in these directions -"courts" means all courts of law in the Republic of Namibia; and"lockdown" means the restriction of movement of persons during the period specified in regulation (3) of Proclamation No. 9 of 2020 published in Gazette No. 7159 of 28 March 2020.2. Application of directions
These directions apply to all courts from the date of publication in the Gazette during the period of the State of Emergency, except where otherwise provided.3. Criminal matters
4. Supreme Court
The Registry of the Supreme Court will be open on weekdays, excluding public holidays, between the hours 9h00 and 11h30 with functions restricted to the receipt of court process.5. High Court and courts of equal jurisdiction
The Registry of the High Court, Labour Court, Admiralty Court and the Electoral Court will be open for litigants, practitioners and the public on weekdays, excluding public holidays, between the hours 9h00 and 11h30 with functions restricted to the following:6. Registry of High Court and of courts of equal jurisdiction
The Registry of the High Court, Labour Court, Admiralty Court and the Electoral Court will be on standby to render the following services, on request, outside the hours mentioned in paragraph 5, hereinbefore:7. Work from home
The Judges of the High Court and staff members holding an appointment as assistant registrar must perform, from their respective homes, all duties and functions which can be performed from home, including functions and duties on the court's electronic case management, document filing system and e-Justice.8. Magistrates Courts
The clerk of the criminal court will be open for litigants, practitioners and the public on weekdays, excluding public holidays, from 8h00 to 13h00 with functions restricted to the following:9. Suspensions
The entire period of lockdown as declared by the President of the Republic of Namibia shall not be included in the computation of any time-bar and/or prescription period provided for by law, inclusive of the first and last day of the lockdown, including but not limited to:10. Implementation of directions
The Judge President and the Chief Magistrate are directed to implement these Directions and to advise the Chief Justice on adjustments if a need arises.History of this document
31 March 2020 this version
Cited documents 13
Act 12
1. | Criminal Procedure Act, 1977 | 1942 citations |
2. | High Court Act, 1990 | 1126 citations |
3. | Magistrates' Courts Act, 1944 | 987 citations |
4. | Labour Act, 2007 | 622 citations |
5. | Electoral Act, 2014 | 184 citations |
6. | Supreme Court Act, 1990 | 146 citations |
7. | Prescription Act, 1969 | 130 citations |
8. | Liquor Act, 1998 | 105 citations |
9. | Mental Health Act, 1973 | 97 citations |
10. | Child Care and Protection Act, 2015 | 55 citations |
Proclamation 1
1. | COVID-19 Regulations | 3 citations |