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s 114S

When a communication is not a communication to the public

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Volume 2s 90AA-Endnotes
Part XIVBRestriction on communication of accounts and lists of proceedings

114S When a communication is not a communication to the public

(1)

For the purposes of paragraph 114Q(1)(a) and subsection 114R(1), a communication to a person or body is not a communication to the public if:

(a)

the person or body has a significant and legitimate interest in the subject matter of the communication; and

(b)

that interest is substantially greater than, or different from, the interests of members of the public generally.

Note:

A defendant bears an evidential burden in relation to the matters in this subsection (see subsection 13.3(3) of the Criminal Code).

(2)

Without limiting subsection (1), none of the following is a communication to the public:

(a)

a private communication between a party to proceedings and one or more persons who are members of the party’s family or friends of the party;

(b)

a communication of a pleading, transcript of evidence, or other document for use in connection with any of the following proceedings, to a person concerned in those proceedings:

(i)

proceedings in a court;

(ii)

proceedings before an officer of a court investigating or dealing with a matter in accordance with this Act, the regulations or the applicable Rules of Court;

(iii)

proceedings in a tribunal established by or under a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory;

(c)

a communication of a pleading, transcript of evidence, or other document, to a prescribed authority of a State or Territory that has responsibilities relating to the welfare of children;

(d)

a communication of a pleading, transcript of evidence, or other document, to:

(i)

a body that is responsible for disciplining members of a profession in a State or Territory; or

(ii)

a person concerned in disciplinary proceedings against a member of a profession in a State or Territory (being proceedings before a body that is responsible for disciplining members of that profession in that State or Territory);

(e)

a communication of a pleading, transcript of evidence, or other document, to a body that grants assistance by way of legal aid for the purpose of facilitating a decision as to whether assistance by way of legal aid should be granted, continued or provided in a particular case;

(f)

a communication of material intended primarily for use by the members of any profession (being part of a series of law reports or any other publication of a technical character);

(g)

a communication of an account of proceedings to a member of a profession in connection with:

(i)

the person’s practice of that profession; or

(ii)

any form of professional training in which that person is involved;

(h)

a communication of an account of proceedings to a student in connection with the student’s studies.

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Section 114S — When a communication is not a communication to the public — Family Law Act 1975 (Commonwealth) — Barrister AI