Singapore legislation

Clause 6

of Legislative Assembly (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) Ordinance

Clause 6

Protection of parliamentary publications

Any person being a defendant in any civil or criminal proceedings instituted for or on account or in respect of the publication by such person or by his servant, by order or under the authority of the Assembly or any committee, of any reports, papers or journals may on giving to the plaintiff or prosecutor, as the case may be, twenty-four hours’ written notice of his intention, bring before the court in which such civil or criminal proceedings are being held a certificate under the hand of the Speaker or of the Clerk stating that the reports, papers or journals in respect whereof such civil or criminal proceedings have been instituted were published by such person or by his servant by order or under the authority of the Assembly or any committee, and such court shall thereupon immediately stay such civil or criminal proceedings, and the same and every process issued therein shall be deemed to be finally determined.

Clause 6 — Legislative Assembly (Privileges, Immunities and Powers) Ordinance