Community Justice Centres Act 1983 No 127
Current version for 27 October 2010 to date (accessed 23 May 2013 at 05:03)
Part 5Section 28

28   Privilege

(1)  In this section, mediation session includes any steps taken in the course of making arrangements for a mediation session or in the course of the follow-up of a mediation session.
(2)  Subject to subsection (3), the like privilege with respect to defamation exists with respect to:
(a)  a mediation session, or
(b)  a document or other material sent to, or produced at, a Community Justice Centre for the purpose of enabling a mediation session to be arranged,
      as exists with respect to judicial proceedings and a document produced in judicial proceedings.
(3)  The privilege conferred by subsection (2) does not extend to a publication made otherwise than:
(a)  at a mediation session,
(b)  as provided by subsection (2) (b), or
(c)  as provided by section 29 (2).
(4)  Evidence of anything said or of any admission made in a mediation session is not admissible in any proceedings before any court, tribunal or body.
(5)  A document prepared for the purposes of, or in the course of, or pursuant to, a mediation session, or any copy thereof is not admissible in evidence in any proceedings before any court, tribunal or body.
(6)  Subsections (4) and (5) do not apply with respect to any evidence or document:
(a)  where the persons in attendance at the mediation session consent to admission of the evidence or document, or
(b)  in proceedings instituted with respect to any act or omission in connection with which a disclosure has been made pursuant to section 29 (2) (c) or 29A, or
(c)  given as evidence:
(i)  as to the fact that an agreement the parties have agreed is to be enforceable has been reached at, or drawn up pursuant to, a mediation session, and
(ii)  as to the substance of that agreement.
(7)  A mediator, the Director, a member of the staff of a Community Justice Centre, a person making an evaluation under section 26 or a party to a mediation session is not liable to be proceeded against for concealing a serious indictable offence without reasonable cause in respect of any information obtained in connection with the administration or execution of this Act.
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