2010 ED] CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SEYCHELLES [CAP 167
(b) without the consent of the person or an order of
the Supreme Court, to the interception of the
correspondence
or
other
means
of
communication of that person either written,
oral or through any medium.
(2) Anything contained in or done under the authority of
any law shall not be held to be inconsistent with or in
contravention of clause (1) (a) to the extent that the law in
question makes provision−
(a) that is reasonably required in the interest of
defence, public safety, public order, public
morality, public health, the administration of
Government, town and country planning,
nature conservation and the economic
development and well-being of the country;
(b) that is reasonably required for the purpose of
protecting the rights or freedoms of other
persons;
(c) that authorises an officer or agent of the
Government or a local authority, or a body
corporate established by law for public
purposes, to enter on the premises of any
person in order to inspect or value those
premises or anything therein for the purpose of
any tax, rate, due or duty or in order to carry
out work connected with any property that is
lawfully on those premises and that belongs to
the Government or that authority or body
corporate, as the case may be; or
(d)
that authorises, for the
purpose of enforcing of the judgment or order
of a court in any civil proceedings, the search
of any person or property by order of a court or
the entry upon any premises by such order;
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