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Rule 5(b).

SCHEDULE 1

Part VIProtection from Harassment (Northern Ireland) Order 1997

Interpretation

16.  In this Part “the Order” means the Protection from Harassment (Northern Ireland) Order 1997(1).

Division where proceedings may be commenced

17.  Proceedings under Article 5 of the Order shall be commenced—

(a)in a county for the division in which the plaintiff resides or carries on business; or

(b)in a court for the division in which the defendant resides or carries on business.

Warrants of arrest

18.  An application for the issue of a warrant for the arrest of the defendant under Article 5(3) of the Order shall—

(a)state that it is an application for the issue of a warrant for the arrest of the defendant;

(b)set out the grounds for making the application and be supported by an affidavit or evidence on oath;

(c)state whether the plaintiff has informed the police of the defendant’s conduct on which the application is grounded; and

(d)state whether, to the plaintiff’s knowledge, criminal proceedings are being pursued.

Form of warrant

19.  A Warrant of Arrest issued in accordance with Article 5(3) of the Order shall be in Form 265A.

Proceedings

20.  The court before whom a person is brought following his arrest may—

(a)determine whether the facts and the circumstances which led to the arrest amounted to disobedience of the injunction, or

(b)adjourn the proceedings and, where such an order is made, the arrested person shall be released and—

(i)may be dealt with within 14 days of the day on which he was arrested; and

(ii)be given not less than 2 days' notice of the adjourned hearing.

Saving

21.  This Part shall apply to injunctions granted on or after the date of the commencement of this Part and injunctions granted before that date shall be treated as if this Part had not come into operation.

Rule 6(1)

SCHEDULE 2

FORM 265AWarrant of Arrest

IN THE COUNTY COURT for the Division of By the County Court Judge/Recorder.

To the Superintendent of the Royal Ulster Constabulary for Division.

Whereas it is alleged that of has disobeyed an order made by the county court for the Division of on the day of 19 in the following respects (set out the breaches alleged):—

THIS IS THEREFORE TO COMMAND the said Superintendent of the Royal Ulster Constabulary, and he is hereby required, to cause the said to be taken into custody and brought forthwith before this Court that he may be further dealt with according to law and for his so doing this shall be his sufficient Warrant.

By direction of the Judge of the Court for the aforesaid Division.

Dated this day of 19.

Chief Clerk