Section 94 of The Children Act CAP 141: Power to make orders relating to privacy in proceedings

    

Where in any proceedings relating to an offence against or by a child, of a sexual nature, a person who, in the opinion of the Court, is under the age of eighteen years is called as a witness, the Court shall direct that such witness be protected by one or more of the following measures—
(a) allowing such witness to give evidence under the protective cover of a witness protection box;
(b) directing that the witness shall give evidence through an intermediary pursuant to Article 50(7) of the Constitution;
(c) directing that the proceedings do not take place in open Court;
(d) prohibiting the publication of the identity of the complainant or of the complainant’s family, including publication of any information that may lead to the identification of the complainant or the complainant’s family;
(e) any other measure which the Court deems just and appropriate; or
(f) any other safeguards provided under the Witness Protection Act (Cap.
79) or any other written law.


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