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Enacting Formula

Part I PRELIMINARY

Part II REQUESTS BY SINGAPORE

Division 1 — Preliminary Provisions

Division 2 — Assistance in Obtaining Evidence

Division 3 — Assistance in Arranging Attendance of Person in Singapore

Division 4 — Assistance in Enforcing Singapore Confiscation Orders

Division 5 — Assistance in Locating or Identifying Persons

Division 6 — Assistance in Service of Process

Part III REQUESTS TO SINGAPORE

Division 1 — Preliminary Provisions

Division 2 — Assistance in Obtaining Evidence

Division 3 — Assistance in Arranging Attendance of Person in Foreign Country

Division 4 — Custody of Persons in Transit through Singapore

Division 5 — Enforcement of Foreign Confiscation Order, etc.

Division 6 — Assistance in Search and Seizure

Division 7 — Assistance in Locating or Identifying Persons

Division 8 — Assistance in Service of Process

Part IV MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

FIRST SCHEDULE

SECOND SCHEDULE Related Amendments

 
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On 20/05/2013, you requested for the version in force on 20/05/2013 incorporating all amendments published on or before 20/05/2013. The closest version currently available is that of 28/03/2000.
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Assistance in service of process
38.
—(1)  The appropriate authority of a foreign country may request the Attorney-General to assist in effecting the service of process on a person in Singapore.
(2)  Where, on receipt of a request made under subsection (1), the Attorney-General is satisfied —
(a)
that the request relates to a criminal matter in that country;
(b)
that there are reasonable grounds for believing that the person to be served is in Singapore;
(c)
the country has furnished sufficient details of the consequences of a failure to comply with such process; and
(d)
where the request relates to the service of a summons to appear as a witness in that country, that that country has given an adequate undertaking in respect of the matters specified in section 39,
the Attorney-General may authorise assistance in accordance with this section.
(3)  Where service is authorised under subsection (2), the Attorney-General shall direct an authorised officer or a process server of the Supreme Court to arrange service, and in such a case the authorised officer or process server shall —
(a)
use his best endeavours to have the process served —
(i)
in accordance with procedures proposed in the request; or
(ii)
if those procedures would be unlawful or inappropriate in Singapore, or if no procedures are so proposed, in accordance with the Rules of Court; and
(b)
if the document —
(i)
is served, transmit to the Attorney-General for transmission to the appropriate authority a certificate by the Registrar of the Supreme Court as to service; or
(ii)
is not served, transmit to the Attorney-General for transmission to the appropriate authority a statement by the Registrar of the Supreme Court of the reasons which prevented the service.
(4)  Rules of Court may provide for —
(a)
the documents and other information to accompany the service of process; and
(b)
the form of the certificate referred to in subsection (3)(b)(i) and the statement referred to in subsection (3)(b)(ii).