Civil Procedure Key Terms: Commission and Commissioners

Commission (Art. 122)

  • Definition: A formal authorization issued by a court delegating its powers to a commissioner to take evidence or perform other actions related to evidence.
  • Context: Under Art. 122, a court may issue a commission when it cannot directly exercise its powers to take evidence, especially in cases involving locations outside its jurisdiction.

Commissioner (Art. 122)

  • Definition: A person or court appointed by a judicial authority to perform specific tasks, such as taking evidence or conducting inquiries, on behalf of the court.
  • Context: Art. 122 specifies that a commissioner is appointed to exercise delegated powers, such as examining witnesses or inspecting documents (Art. 124).

Letter of Request (Art. 122)

  • Definition: A formal document issued by a court to a foreign jurisdiction, requesting assistance in taking evidence or performing other judicial acts.
  • Context: Art. 122 allows courts to issue letters of request when evidence needs to be collected outside Ethiopia.

Expenses of Commission (Art. 123(1))

  • Definition: The costs associated with executing a commission, including fees for the commissioner, travel, and other related expenses.
  • Context: Art. 123(1) permits the court to order the party requesting the commission to pay a reasonable sum for expenses into the court before the commission is issued.

Examination of Witnesses (Art. 124(a))

  • Definition: The process of questioning witnesses under oath to obtain evidence relevant to a case.
  • Context: Art. 124(a) grants commissioners the power to examine parties, witnesses, and other persons deemed necessary for the inquiry.

Summoning of Witnesses (Art. 125(1))

  • Definition: The legal process of requiring a witness to appear before a commissioner or court to provide testimony or produce documents.
  • Context: Art. 125(1) applies the provisions of the Code related to summoning and examining witnesses to proceedings before a commissioner.

Remuneration of Witnesses (Art. 125(1))

  • Definition: Payment or compensation provided to witnesses for their time and expenses incurred in attending proceedings.
  • Context: Art. 125(1) extends the rules on witness remuneration and penalties to proceedings before a commissioner.

Production of Documents (Art. 124(b))

  • Definition: The act of providing or presenting documents relevant to a legal proceeding as evidence.
  • Context: Art. 124(b) allows commissioners to call for and examine documents and other items relevant to the subject of inquiry.

Inspection of Land or Building (Art. 124(c))

  • Definition: The physical examination of a property to gather evidence or assess its condition.
  • Context: Art. 124(c) authorizes commissioners to enter and inspect land or buildings mentioned in the court’s order at reasonable times.

Process for Witness Attendance (Art. 125(2))

  • Definition: Legal mechanisms, such as subpoenas, used to compel witnesses to appear and testify.
  • Context: Art. 125(2) allows commissioners to request local courts to issue necessary processes to ensure witness attendance.

Appearance Before Commissioner (Art. 126)

  • Definition: The requirement for parties to a lawsuit to present themselves or their representatives before a commissioner.
  • Context: Art. 126 mandates that parties appear before the commissioner in person or through their agents or pleaders as directed by the court.

Agents or Pleaders (Art. 126)

  • Definition: Representatives authorized to act on behalf of parties in legal proceedings, including appearing before a commissioner.
  • Context: Art. 126 allows parties to appear before a commissioner through their agents or pleaders if they cannot attend in person.

Order of Appointment (Art. 124)

  • Definition: The formal directive issued by a court specifying the powers and scope of a commissioner’s duties.
  • Context: Art. 124 states that commissioners may exercise powers such as examining witnesses and inspecting documents unless otherwise directed by the order of appointment.

Local Jurisdiction (Art. 125(2))

  • Definition: The geographical area within which a court has the authority to exercise its powers.
  • Context: Art. 125(2) allows commissioners to request assistance from courts within the local jurisdiction where a witness resides.

Penalties for Non-Compliance (Art. 125(1))

  • Definition: Legal consequences imposed on witnesses who fail to comply with summons or other court orders.
  • Context: Art. 125(1) applies penalties for non-compliance with witness summons to proceedings before a commissioner.

Subject of Inquiry (Art. 124(b))

  • Definition: The specific matter or issue being investigated or examined by a commissioner.
  • Context: Art. 124(b) authorizes commissioners to call for and examine documents and other items relevant to the subject of inquiry.

Reasonable Time (Art. 124(c))

  • Definition: A time frame considered appropriate or fair for performing a specific action, such as inspecting property.
  • Context: Art. 124(c) permits commissioners to enter land or buildings at any reasonable time for inspection purposes.

Delegation of Powers (Art. 122)

  • Definition: The transfer of authority from a court to a commissioner to perform specific judicial functions.
  • Context: Art. 122 allows courts to delegate powers to commissioners when they cannot directly take evidence or perform related actions.

Application for Process (Art. 125(2))

  • Definition: A formal request made to a court to issue legal processes, such as summonses or subpoenas.
  • Context: Art. 125(2) enables commissioners to apply to local courts for the issuance of necessary processes to compel witness attendance.

Court’s Discretion (Art. 125(2))

  • Definition: The authority of a court to make decisions based on its judgment and interpretation of the law.
  • Context: Art. 125(2) grants local courts discretion to issue processes requested by commissioners, ensuring they are reasonable and proper.

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