Section 179 of Evidence Act CAP 80: Inspection of bankers’ books

    

(1) On the application of any party to proceedings a court may order that such party be at liberty to inspect and take copies of any entries in a banker’s book for any of the purposes, of such proceedings.
(2) An order made under this section may be made either with or without summoning the bank or any other party, and shall be served on the bank three clear days before it is to be obeyed, unless the court otherwise directs.
(3) For the purposes of subsection (1), “proceedings” includes any proceedings in Tanzania or Uganda.


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