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\b\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\chshdng0\chcfpat0\chcbpat8\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 HAFIZUD KHAN
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\par }{\rtlch\fcs1 \ab\af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 \b\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 ARIETA KHAN}{\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 
\par [SUPREME COURT, 1975 (Williams J.)., 24th October]
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\i\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\chshdng0\chcfpat0\chcbpat8\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 Husband and wife\emdash custody of child\emdash whether parent fit and proper person to have such custody. Practice and procedure\emdash 
welfare report of Probation Officer\emdash powers of courts to request such reports\emdash Maintenance & Affiliation Act 1971 s. 15\emdash Matrimonial Causes Act 1968 ss. 65, 86.
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\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 On the hearing of a summons under the Maintenance & Affiliation Act 1971 by a wife on th
e grounds of her husband's cruelty, desertion and adultery, the wife also asked for custody of the child of the marriage. The hearing was adjourned to another date by the Senior Magistrate who called for a Probation Officer's report as to the circumstance
s
 of the parties. At the adjourned hearing the Senior Magistrate declared that he was not prepared to adjudicate upon the case for personal reasons. He removed the report from the record and stated that the whole matter, including the relevance and admissi
bility of the report should be decided by the trial Magistrate.
\par At the subsequent trial, the wife failed to prove her allegations of cruelty, desertion and adultery, but the Magistrate did award her custody of the child. The original probation report was not produced or considered.
\par On appeal by the husband against the award of custody to his wife.
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Proceedings were instituted under the Maintenance & Affiliation Act 1971 which only allowed a Magistrate to request a Probation Officer to effect a reconciliation, and if unsuccessful to report thereon to him, but such report was not receivable in evi
dence. In addition, there was the power for a Magistrate to request the Probation Officer to enquire into the means of the parties; such report to be evidence. Matrimonial Causes Act 1968 s. 86 empowered the Supreme Court to call for a welfare report, but
 there was doubt whether this power extended to the Magistrate's Court. The point of law was left undecided as the Magistrate had never, in fact, even mentioned or considered the report.
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}{\fldrslt {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs27\ul\cf2\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 64 T.L.R. 418.}}}\sectd \ltrsect\linex0\endnhere\sectlinegrid360\sectdefaultcl\sectrsid12133886\sftnbj {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 
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\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 Appeal against the award by the Magistrate's Court of custody of the child of the marriage to the wife.
\par }{\rtlch\fcs1 \ai\af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 \i\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 B. C. Patel}{\rtlch\fcs1 \af0 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 \~}{\rtlch\fcs1 
\af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 for the appellant.\line }{\rtlch\fcs1 \ai\af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 \i\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 E. Vula}{
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\par }{\rtlch\fcs1 \ab\af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 \b\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 WILLIAMS J.:}{\rtlch\fcs1 \ab\af0 \ltrch\fcs0 \b\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 \~}{\rtlch\fcs1 
\af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 [24th October 1975]-
\par This is a husband's appeal against a Magistrate's order granting custody of a child to the wife.
\par The husband, an Indian, was 21 years old and the wife a Fijian, who had been married before, was 27 & 1/2 years old.
\par They are both bank officers employed by the First National City Bank, but at different branches.
\par A female child was born on 28.5.74 and on 13.10.74 the parties separated.
\par On 15/10/74, after a mere two days of separation, the wife took out a summons, under the Maintenance and Affiliation Act 1971, for maintenance, alleging cruelty, desertion and adultery and which was returnable on 24/10/74.
\par On that date, the wife was unrepresented and Mr Reddy appeared for the husband who denied the charges. The wife then asked for custody of the child. Mr Reddy, for the respondent, s
tated that it would be alleged that the wife was not a fit and proper person to have custody of the child. The hearing was deferred to 14.11.74 to await a Probation Officer's report and then the hearing date was fixed for 16/12/74.
\par On 16/12/74 Mr D. S. Sha
rma represented the wife and Mr Reddy appeared for the husband. The Senior Magistrate declared that this was a case which for personal reasons he felt he should not adjudicate upon. At the time there was in the court file the Probation Officer's report wh
i
ch had been requested by the Magistrate. He decided later to remove the report from the court file, and he stated that the whole matter, including the relevance and admissibility of the Probation Officer's report, should be decided by the trial Magistrate
.
\par On 26/3/75 the trial was conducted by another Magistrate. The wife was represented by Mr J. R. Singh and Mr B. C. Patel appeared for the husband.
\par The wife failed to prove her allegations of adultery and cruelty and desertion. The Magistrate decided that s
he had deserted the husband. The record of evidence shows that in the early stages of the marriage, the couple lived with the husband's parents in Suva. It appears that the life in an Indian household did not suit the wife who, not unnaturally, wanted a h
ome of her own. As a result there were brief separations and re-unions until the husband was transferred to Nadi and the couple lived in a furnished house provided by the bank. The wife was transferred to the Lautoka branch.
\par Some trouble developed when they
 were visited by the husband's parents who were returning from a trip to Canada. The wife adopted an uncompromising and unfriendly attitude towards them which upset the husband. It led to a dispute as a result of which the wife left home on 13.10.74.

\par Altho
ugh there may not have been any lawful excuse for her leaving the matrimonial home one could not say on the evidence that her behaviour was inexcusable and quite unjustified. The husband had nothing to say about the domestic quarrels and he did not deny t
he wife's allegations that he threatened to beat her and ordered her out of the home, nor is there any evidence that he has tried to be reconciled.
\par The Magistrate observed that the wife's conduct involved no moral turpitude or depravity of a kind which indicated that she was unfit to have custody of the child. He awarded custody to the wife.
\par The husband appeals against that decision. The grounds of appeal, are not very satisfactory. With respect to the draftsman it seems to me that he gave very little consid
eration, if any, to setting out proper grounds of appeal. They were far too general and vague to be of much assistance to the Court or to the respondent's counsel who is entitled to know at least the fundamentals which are to be argued. I set out the purp
orted grounds of appeal for convenience:-
\par }\pard \ltrpar\ql \li0\ri0\sa100\sbauto1\saauto1\widctlpar\wrapdefault\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16332830 \cbpat8 {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 
\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 1. That the decision of the learned trial Magistrate is against the welfare and interests of the child.
\par }\pard \ltrpar\ql \li0\ri0\sb100\sa100\sbauto1\saauto1\widctlpar\wrapdefault\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16332830 \cbpat8 {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 
\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 2. That the learned trial Magistrate should have considered the Probation Officer's report in coming to his decision.
\par }\pard \ltrpar\ql \li0\ri0\sb100\sbauto1\saauto1\widctlpar\wrapdefault\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16332830 \cbpat8 {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 
\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 3. That the decision of the learned trial Magistrate is against the weight of the evidence.
\par }\pard \ltrpar\ql \li0\ri0\sb100\sa100\sbauto1\saauto1\widctlpar\wrapdefault\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16332830 \cbpat8 {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 
\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 I observed to Mr B.C. Patel, in relation to ground one, that the very issue before the Magistrate was as to what was best for the welfare and interest of the
 child, and that he had purported to consider it and decided accordingly. Therefore ground one was simply a way of saying that the Magistrate's decision was wrong which of course does not constitute a ground of appeal.
\par Mr
 Patel concurred but said that the draftsman really meant that the Magistrate had acted on wrong principles. Even if that were so, it would be necessary to set out in what way the Magistrate had erred or misdirected himself. I ordered that ground one be s
truck out.
\par With regard to ground two, I have already referred to the receipt by the Senior Magistrate of a Probation Officer's report. Mr B.C. Patel, for the husband, stated that he was under the impression that the report was before the trial Magistrate an
d would be considered by him. I cannot see why Mr B.C. Patel should have been under such a misapprehension because it was at the instigation of the husband's counsel that the report was called for. When I say " instigation ", I do not mean that the report
 was obtained at the husband's request, but when the wife told the Senior Magistrate she wanted custody, Mr Reddy, for the husband, said he could allege the wife was not a fit and proper person to keep the child. The Senior Magistrate then recorded,

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"Since the Respondent is alleging these matters I\rquote ll call for a Probation Officer's Report to see who should have custody."
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\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 For personal reasons the Senior Magistrate did not conduct the trial and he removed the Probation Officer's report from the record. In diss
ociating himself from the hearing, he referred to the report and that he had adjourned to consider whether he had authority to call for and use the report, but had decided that he should not rule on its admissibility. The Magistrate's recorded words are c
lear and unambiguous:-
\par }\pard \ltrpar\ql \li0\ri0\sbauto1\saauto1\widctlpar\wrapdefault\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16332830 \cbpat8 {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 
"Another Magistrate will be assigned to hear this application. The Probation Officer's report will be taken out of the file and the whole matter will be determined by another Magistrate."
\par }\pard \ltrpar\ql \li0\ri0\sb100\sa100\sbauto1\saauto1\widctlpar\wrapdefault\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16332830 \cbpat8 {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 
\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 He made it clear, and in my opinion he was right in so doing, that he was not able to tie down another Magistrate to his own views on the admissibility of the report.
\par At the trial it was for the parties to decide what evidence they wished to rely upon. Whoever wanted to introduce the Probation Officer's report should have asked the trial Magistrate to rule on its admissibility. That was not done. Therefore it could not
 
have been before him for he had neither admitted nor rejected it. There was an arguable issue on its admissibility because the proceedings were instituted under the Maintenance and Affiliation Act, 1971, which only permits the Magistrate to request a Welf
are (Probation) Officer, under s.15, to effect a reconciliation, and if unsuccessful to report thereon to the Magistrate,}{\rtlch\fcs1 \af0 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 \~}{\rtlch\fcs1 
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\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 such report is not receivable in evidence. The only other power under the section is for the Magistrate to request the Probation Of
ficer to inquire and report into the means of the parties; such report to be evidence.
\par However, the report in question appears to have been called for under s.86 of the Matrimonial Causes Act 1968, which empowers the Supreme Court to call for such reports.
 The question which appears to have exercised the minds of the advocates and the Senior Magistrate was whether a Magistrate could under s.86, call for and consider such a report. Part XI of the Matrimonial Causes Ordinance, 22/68, empowers Magistrates to 
c
onduct proceedings under the Ordinance and make recommendations thereon to the Court (which by definition means " the Supreme Court ".) Section 65 states that in hearing such proceedings Magistrates have the powers vested in them under the Magistrates' Co
u
rts Ordinance. It could be argued that such a precise reference to a Magistrate's powers excludes any implied extension of those powers so as to include the authority specially created by s.86. The said Part XI comprises sections 64 to 76; it does not inc
lude s.86 and it is arguable whether the Senior Magistrate had power to call for the report or whether such power is limited to the Supreme Court.
\par I am not purporting to decide that point of law. The learned Senior Magistrate told the advocates that he was 
making no ruling and he deliberately left that point to be decided by the trial Magistrate. The latter could not decide whether or not to admit the report unless his attention was drawn to it. Neither party mentioned it. If the husband had endeavoured to 
put it in as evidence the wife may have raised the question of its admissibility.
\par Mr B. C. Patel cannot say that the trial Magistrate should have considered a report which was never admitted or even mentioned, and which the Magistrate may have felt was beyond his power to consider.
\par Mr B. C. Patel says that he did not raise the question of the report because he thought it was in the Magistrate's file. He could not have been under that misapprehension had he concerned himself with the Senior Magistrate's record and directions therein.

\par Had Mr B. C. Patel thought the record was in the file why did he not seek a decision as to its admissibility? No reference was made to its contents during cross-examination of the wife although she was extensively cross-examined, 
nor in Mr Patel's final submissions to the trial Magistrate; yet if he were relying upon the report he must surely have said so and explained to the Magistrate how and in what manner it supported the husband's claim to custody.
\par Ground two of the appeal is not made out.
\par The third ground of appeal takes a form which has been repeatedly complained about by Appellate Courts. To what extent does the husband allege that the decision is against the weight of the evidence? Would he put the ratio as 51 (husband) and
 49 (wife); or something a little stronger, say (60 to 40). What appellate court can possibly purport to balance the recorded evidence and submissions in such a way? In}{\rtlch\fcs1 \af0 \ltrch\fcs0 
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\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 ,}{\rtlch\fcs1 \af0 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 \~}{\field\fldedit{\*\fldinst {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0 \ltrch\fcs0 
\insrsid13381446 HYPERLINK "http://www.paclii.org.vu/cgi-bin/LawCite?cit=%281953%29%204%20FLR%2069" \\o "View LawCiteRecord"}}{\fldrslt {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs27\ul\cf2\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 
(1953) 4 F.L.R. 69}}}\sectd \ltrsect\linex0\endnhere\sectlinegrid360\sectdefaultcl\sectrsid12133886\sftnbj {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 , Hyne C.J. said:-
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" It is not sufficient merely to allege that the verdict is against the weight of the evidence. In order to succeed the appellant must show that the verdict is unreasonable
 or cannot be supported having regard to the evidence. It is necessary for him to show that there was no evidence on which the Magistrate could reach the conclusion which he did reach if he properly directed himself."
\par }\pard \ltrpar\ql \li0\ri0\sb100\sa100\sbauto1\saauto1\widctlpar\wrapdefault\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16332830 \cbpat8 {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 
\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 There is no doubt in my mind that the 
trial Magistrate properly directed himself. Mr B. C. Patel, for the husband, submitted that the Magistrate's statement that there was no indication of that sort of moral turpitude or depravity which made the wife unfit to have custody was a misdirection, 
i
n stating that it was only a certain degree of moral turpitude or depravity which would defeat the wife's claim. I feel that one has to go back to the pre-trial stages in order to follow the gist of the Magistrate's statement. As I have said, the husband'
s
 advocate informed the Senior Magistrate before the trial that they would seek to show that the wife was not a fit and proper person to look after the child. The trial Magistrate no doubt had that in mind, and was seeking the evidence, if any, which would
 
support that contention. Apart from her admissions that she had had a "night out" with a friend, and enjoyed a drink at social gatherings and occasionally got "merry", there was nothing to support any allegation that she was unfit to care for the child. A
s
 the Magistrate put it, the evidence did not indicate the kind of moral turpitude or depravity which reveals her as unfit to have custody. It is pertinent to observe that the husband, in evidence, did not say a single word to suggest that the wife was not
 a fit and proper person to have custody.
\par It was argued by the husband that his mother, in Suva, could devote the greater part of her time to the child's upbringing, whereas the wife, who works from about 9 a.m. to 6.00 p.m., is away from home during the day.
\par However, the wife worked before her marriage and after it; before the birth of the child and afterwards. The husband worked similar hours to those of the wife. Consequently the child would get no less maternal attention following the separation of its p
arents then it received when they were together.
\par The income of the wife is as substantial as that of the husband and she can afford to provide it with a good home. Although she would have to rely considerably on the paid services of a housegirl in helping 
with the home and the child, this is a situation which existed before the parties separated.
\par Reference was made to the fact that the wife had been married before and has had an illegitimate child.
\par In}{\rtlch\fcs1 \af0 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 \~}{\rtlch\fcs1 \ai\af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 \i\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 Willoughby v. Willoughby}{
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 was the guilty party in divorce proceedings and who had committed adultery, sought the custody of the 2 year old daughter of the marriage. At p.189 Cohen L.J. said,
\par }\pard \ltrpar\ql \li0\ri0\sbauto1\saauto1\widctlpar\wrapdefault\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16332830 \cbpat8 {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 
"The real difficulty is this: in a matter which is a matter of discretion, we must not int
erfere with the judge's discretion unless we are satisfied that he went wrong in principle, or, possibly, this being a custody case, that the evidence clearly shows that the order of the judge would be detrimental to the infant."
\par }\pard \ltrpar\ql \li0\ri0\sb100\sa100\sbauto1\saauto1\widctlpar\wrapdefault\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16332830 \cbpat8 {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 
\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 In that case custody had b
een awarded to the father because in the opinion of the trial judge, the wife who had committed adultery might do so again. Cohen L.J. at p. 190 quoted from the judgment in}{\rtlch\fcs1 \af0 \ltrch\fcs0 
\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 \~}{\rtlch\fcs1 \ai\af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 \i\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 Allen v. Allen}{\rtlch\fcs1 \af0 \ltrch\fcs0 
\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 \~}{\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 [1948] 2 All E.R. 414 which referred to a similar state of affairs,

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"That was not the proper test to apply. The welfare of the child, both moral and physical, was the paramount consideration. It was impossible to say, because a woman had once committed adultery she was not a fit person, vis-\'e0
-vis one who had not, to look after a child."
\par }\pard \ltrpar\ql \li0\ri0\sb100\sa100\sbauto1\saauto1\widctlpar\wrapdefault\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16332830 \cbpat8 {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 
\fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 He continued on the same page,
\par }\pard \ltrpar\ql \li0\ri0\sbauto1\saauto1\widctlpar\wrapdefault\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid16332830 \cbpat8 {\rtlch\fcs1 \af0\afs27 \ltrch\fcs0 \fs27\cf1\lang1033\langfe1033\langnp1033\insrsid16332830\charrsid16332830 "
\'85\'85\'85\'85. we are dealing with a girl of two years, and to a child of that tender age I do not think a step-mother, however anxious to do her best for the child-and it is accepted that the father's second wife can 
be so described-can take the place of the mother."
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\par In my view the trial Magistrate's considerations have not deviated from the sentiments expressed by Cohen L.J.
\par I am unable to accept that on the evidence the Magistrate's decision was unsupportable in being contrary to the best interests of the child.
\par The appeal is dismissed with costs to the wife.
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