Order 5, rule 9 of Civil Procedure Rules : Mode of service on the Government

    

(1) The provisions of this Order shall have effect subject to section 13 of the Government Proceedings Act (Cap. 40), which provides for the service of vdocuments on the Government for the purpose of or in connection with civil proceedings by or against the Government.
(2) Service of a document in accordance with the said section 13 shall be effected—
(a) by leaving the document within the prescribed hours at the office of the Attorney-General, or of any agent whom he has nominated for the purpose, but in either case with a person belonging to the office where the document
is left; or
(b) by posting it in a prepaid registered envelope addressed to the AttorneyGeneral or any such agent as aforesaid,
and where service under this rule is made by post the time at which the document so posted would be delivered in the ordinary course of post shall be considered as the time of service thereof.
(3) All documents to be served on the Government for the purpose of or in connection with any civil proceedings shall be treated for the purposes of these Rules as documents in respect of which personal service is not requisite.
(4) In this rule, “document” includes writs, notices, pleadings, orders, summonses, warrants and other documents, proceedings and written communications.


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