Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00417:reg:5:p53
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2024C00417
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 5 (pt 53/53)
Character Range: 483542–485273

A list of proceedings to be heard in the court prepared by a Registry Manager may be:
 (a) published in the law list in a newspaper; and
 (b) published on the court's website; and
 (c) made available to members of the legal profession and their employees.
Note: A person commits an indictable offence if the person communicates to the public a list of proceedings that refers to the names of parties (see section 114R of the Family Law Act).
 (2) The list may contain:
 (a) subject to subrule (3), the family name of a party, but not a given name; and
 (b) the file number of a proceeding; and
 (c) the name of the judicial officer for a hearing or trial; and
 (d) the time and place where a named judicial officer will sit; and
 (e) the general nature of an application.
 (3) For a proceeding in which the court has jurisdiction in bankruptcy under section 35 or 35A of the Bankruptcy Act, the list may contain the given name of a party.

15.25  Venue for proceedings
 (1) Proceedings in the court (other than a trial) may be heard in chambers.
Note: See section 97 of the Family Law Act. For proceedings in the Federal Circuit and Family Court (Division 2), see also section 186 of the Federal Circuit and Family Court Act.
 (2) If a proceeding is determined in chambers, the judicial officer who determined the proceeding must record the following:
 (a) the file number;
 (b) the names of the parties;
 (c) the date of the determination;
 (d) the orders made.
 (3) If a judgment is given in a proceeding:
 (a) the judgment must be pronounced in open court; and
 (b) if the reasons for judgment are reduced to writing—the written reasons must be published by delivering them to a Judicial Registrar or an associate in open court.