Gazette stating that be has been restricted or detained and giving
particulars of the place of detention and the provision of law
under which his restriction or detention is authorised;
(c)
if he so requests at any time during the period of such restriction
or detention not earlier than three months after the
commencement thereof or after he last made such a request
during that period, as the case may be, his case shall be reviewed
by an independent and impartial tribunal established by law and
presided over by a person, appointed by the Chief Justice who is
or is qualified to be a judge of the High Court;
(d)
he shall be afforded reasonable facilities to consult a legal
representative of his own choice who shall be permitted to make
representations to the authority by which the restriction or
detention was ordered or to any tribunal established for the
review of his case; and
(e)
at the hearing of his case by such tribunal he shall be permitted to
appear in person or by a legal representive of his own choice.
(2) On any review by a tribunal under this Article the tribunal shall
advise the authority by which it was ordered on the necessity or
expediency of continuing his restriction or detention and that authority
shall be obliged to act in accordance with any such advice.
(3) The President may at any time refer to the tribunal the case of any
person who has been or is being restricted or detained pursuant to any
restriction or detention order.
(4) Nothing contained in paragraph (d) or (e) of clause (1) shall be
construed as entitling a person to legal representation at the public
expense.
(5) Parliament may make or provide for the making of rules to regulate
the proceedings of any such tribunal including, but without derogating
from the generality of the foregoing, rules as to evidence and the
admissibility thereof, the receipt of evidence including written reports in
the absence of the restricted or detained person and his legal
representative, and the exclusion of the public from the whole or any
portion of the proceedings.