2010 ED] CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES [CAP 167
 
(c) clause (2) (e), t	o the extent that the law in
question imposes conditions that must be satisfied
if witnesses called to testify on behalf on an
accused person are to be paid their expenses out
of public funds;

(d) clause (5), to the extent that the law in question
authorizes a court to try a member of a
disciplinary force for an offence notwithstanding
any trial and conviction or acquittal of that
member under the disciplinary law of that force,
so, however, that any court so trying such a
member and convicting the member shall in
sentencing the person to any punishment take into
account any punishment awarded the member
under that disciplinary law.
(11) Every person convicted of an offence shall be
entitled to appeal in accordance with law against the
conviction, sentence and any order made on the conviction.
(12) For the purposes of clause 2(i), a person who has,
in accordance with law, been served with a summons or other
process requiring the person to appear at the time and place
appointed for the trial and who does not so appear shall be
deemed to have consented to the trial taking place in the
person’s absence.
(13) Every person convicted of an offence and who
has suffered punishment as a result of the conviction shall, if it
is subsequently shown that there has been a serious miscarriage
of justice, be entitled to be compensated by the State according
to law.
20.(1)Every person has a right not to be subjected−
(a) without the consent of that person, to the search
of the person or property or premises of that
person or to the lawful entry by others on the
premises of that person;
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Right of
privacy




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