No. CIVIL. Page. Order to produce documents 36 Undertaking by next friend of infant to be responsible for 55 56 Order for discovery of documents.. 57 678 679 680 681 682 683 683 683 684 685 685 685 686 686 687 687 687 688 688 688 689 689 689 689 690 690 691 691 691 692 Notice to Registrar of change in plaintiff's or defendant's title 693 Notice to plaintiff or defendant of change in plaintiff's or Warrant of sequestration. Return nulla bona; general notice Order for payment by instalments on a judgment summons 699 700 No. Page. 83 Notice of publication of award 704 84 Notice to judgment debtor to attend and be examined.. 704 85 Garnishee summons 705 88 Notice by Registrar of day and hour upon which bond to be The following is the General Heading referred to in these Forms. In Her Britannic Majesty's Consular Court at [Smyrna]. With this addition in the original summons, and in every subsequent paper issued in a civil action : 19 The following is the form of Jurat to an Affidavit referred to in complains that A. B., of at CRIMINAL. FORM 1. Complaint. (General Heading.) [if on oath add "being first duly sworn"] Taken [or sworn] before me, the year 19 day of , in J. S. (Seal.) FORM 2. Summons to Accused. You have this day been charged [on oath] before this Court for that you [stating shortly the offence charged]. Therefore you are hereby commanded, in the name of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, to appear. before this Court on [Saturday next], the to answer to the said charge, and to be further dealt with according to law. J. S. (Seal.) FORM 3. Warrant for Arrest of Accused where Summons is disobeyed. charged [on oath] before this Court for that [as in summons]. And the said A. B. was, by summons of this Court, commanded to appear before this Court on to the said charge, and to be further dealt with according to law. And (as it has now been proved to this Court) he was duly served with the said summons. But he has not appeared according thereto. Therefore, you are hereby commanded, in the name of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, forthwith to apprehend him, and to bring him before this Court to answer to the said charge, and to be further dealt with according to law. J. S. (Scal). FORM 4. Warrant in First Instance for Arrest of Accused. (General Heading.) To X. Y., and other officers of this Court. A. B., of [labourer], has this day [or other date] been charged on oath before this Court for that he [stating shortly the offence charged]. Therefore, you are hereby commanded, in the name of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, forthwith to apprehend the said A. B., and to bring him before this Court to answer to the said charge, and to be further dealt with according to law. 2. Statement of offence [after date and place of offence, according to circumstances]. (1.) Did murder one C. D. [NOTE.- Unnecessary to aver felonious intent or malice aforethought.] (2.) Did commit manslaughter by causing the death of C. D. [NOTE.-In cases under Article 55 of the Order, unnecessary to aver that the wound was given on the high seas, and that the death occurred at Constantinople.] (3.) Did commit theft by stealing from the house of C. D. certain goods, namely, &c. (5.) Did commit burglary by breaking into the house of C. D. by night. [NOTE. Unnecessary to aver intent to commit felony.] (6.) Did receive certain stolen goods, namely, &c., contrary to section 95 of "The Larceny Act, 1861." (7.) Did set fire to the dwelling-house of C. D., contrary to section 2 of "The Malicious Damage Act, 1861." (8.) Did throw into a ship an explosive substance contrary to section 30 of "The Offences against the Person Act, 1861." (9.) Did obstruct C. D., an officer of the Consular Court at in the performance of his duty, contrary to Article 160 of "The Ottoman Order in Council, 1899." FORM 6. Warrant remanding the Accused Person. (General Heading.) To X. Y., officer of this Court, and to the keeper of [ of ] prison Whereas a complaint [or charge] has been made in this Court against A. B., [labourer], for that [shortly state complaint or charge]. And it appears to this Court necessary to remand the said A. B. Therefore you are hereby commanded, in the name of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, you, the above-named X. Y., forthwith to convey the said A. B. to the above-mentioned prison, and there deliver him to the keeper thereof, together with this warrant. And you, the keeper of the said prison, to receive the said A. B. into your custody in the said prison, and there safely keep him until the day of instant, and then to have him before this Court at [10 o'clock in the forenoon] of the same day at [ ] to answer further to the said charge, and to be further dealt with according to law. FORM 7. J. S. (Seal.) Recognizance of Bail on Adjournment of Hearing or for Surrender for Trial. (General Heading.) We, A. B., of of and N. O., [butcher], come personally before this Court, and severally acknowledge ourselves to owe to our Sovereign Lady Queen Victoria the several sums following, namely, the said A. B. the sum of £ sterling, and the said L. M. and N. O. the sum of £ sterling each, to be levied on our several goods, if the said A. B. fails in the condition hereon indorsed. The condition of the within-written recognizance is as follows: The within-bounden A. B. has been charged before this Court for that [as in summons]. at If, therefore, the said A. B. appears *before this Court on o'clock, at to answer [further] to the said charge, and to be [further] dealt with according to law, then the said recognizance shall be void, and otherwise shall remain in full force. [Where the recognizance is for surrender for trial, substitute for the words between asterisks * the following:-] before [ to such charge as may be preferred against him for the offence aforesaid, and take his trial thereon, and not depart from the Court without leave. |