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Reginam v Rahim [1978] FJSC 117; Review 6 of 1978 (19 May 1978)

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF FIJI
REVISIONAL JURISDICTION


Review No. 6 of 1978


IN THE MATTER of the Criminal Procedure Code


AND IN THE MATTER of Traffic Case No. 34 of 1978
before Labasa Magistrates Court


REGINAM
Complainant


AND


ABDUL RAHIM s/o KHUDA BUKSH
Respondent


ORDER ON REVISION


On the 30th January 1978 at Labasa Magistrates Court the respondent was convicted of, inter alia, using a motor vehicle which was not insured against third party risks contrary to section 4(1) of the Motor Vehicles (Third Party Insurance) Ordinance, whereupon the trial Magistrate imposed a fine of ten dollars and purported to disqualify the respondent from holding or obtaining a driving licence for a period of only six months.


No special reasons were raised and consequently the minimum period for which the Magistrate could order disqualification was twelve months (See R. v. Indar Naicker Review No. 4 of 1978).


In the exercise of the revisional jurisdiction of this Court the period of disqualification is increased to twelve months with effect from the 30th January 1978.


Sgd. Clifford H. Grant
Chief Justice


Suva,
19th May, 1978.


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