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\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 High Court Miscellaneous Application 
\par 8 May,}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 3 August 2001 \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab \tab HBM 015/00L
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Act with intent to cause grievous harm \endash  appeal against conviction \endash  whether Magistrate erred in advising prosecution to add new charge of attempted rape and modify burglary charge \endash 
 whether Magistrate erred in failing to obtain plea on the whole charge from unrepresented accused \endash  principles underlying }{\i\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 "}{\i\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
altered charge}{\i\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 "}{\i\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  \endash  major amendments to information, not procedural in nature \endash  accused}{
\i\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\i\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 s constitutional rights to counsel and fair trial not observed - Criminal Procedure Code ss204(1), 214, 311(4), 314(e), 317; 1997 
Constitution ss28(1)(d), 29(1)
\par 
\par attempted rape \endash whether spur of the moment desire for sex amounts to attempted rape
\par }{\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par The Appellant had said in a caution interview that statement that after drinking gin, he broke in through the }{\caps\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 c}{\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
omplainant neighbour}{\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 s bathroom window with an intention of stealing, but when he saw the }{
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omplainant, he changed his mind and decided to have sex with her. She screamed but in process of stopping her with an iron rod, it hit her face. When the Appellant saw blood on the }{\caps\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 c
}{\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 omplainant}{\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 s face, he instantly expressed remorse but this 
latter fact was not included in the brief facts, which were tendered for sentencing. The magistrate amended the charges from intent to commit rape to intent to commit burglary and included an additional charge of attempted rape. These 2 counts were read t
o
 the Appellant and fresh pleas taken, but not for count 2 of act with intent to cause grievous harm. The appellate Court referred to authority that where full particulars are given after amendment, there was no obligation on the magistrate to put all the 
counts again to the }{\caps\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 a}{\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 ccused, but where there was a serious charge facing the }{
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ccused, as here, such irregularity could not be cured. The appellate Court noted the Appellant was unrepresented by counsel at the time fresh pleas were taken, and the provision o
f duty solicitor from the legal aid scheme for the purposes of mitigation did not amount to a full and sound admission of all the legal elements of the offence.
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\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 (1) Failure of the trial Court to put to the Appellant again the full charge containing all 3 counts, in the amended form, as required by section 214 
by Criminal Procedure Code, and failure to positively inform young unrepresented Appellant of his right to counsel to the grave charges rendered the proceedings a nullity. This was not a mere procedural irregularity. Appellant has not 
been accorded a fair trial overall. Alternatively, failing to put the full charge resulted in procedural irregularity, compounded by the failure to protect the Appellant and to accord him his right to counsel under section 28(1)(d) of the Constitution.}{
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(2) Wanting to have sex with a }{\caps\lang2057\langfe3081\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 c}{\lang2057\langfe3081\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 omplainant for which the Appellant
 made request, an idea formed on the spur of the moment, does not alone necessarily amount to attempted rape. Other aspects of the case are equivocal and raise trial issues.
\par 
\par 3 convictions and sentence quashed and case remitted for fresh pleas to be taken before a different magistrate.}{\lang2057\langfe3081\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{\lang2057\langfe3081\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Appellant remanded.
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\par }{\b\lang2057\langfe3081\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Cases referred to in Judgment 
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\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 (1968) 14 FLR 6
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\par appl }{\b\i\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Hari Pratap v R }{\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 (1968) 14 FLR 93
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\par appl }{\b\i\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Suren Singh & 4 Ors }{\f0\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 (2000) 2 FLR 127.
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\par }{\i\lang2057\langfe3081\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Iftakhar I. Khan and Natasha Khan for the Appellant}{\i\lang2057\langfe3081\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{\i\lang2057\langfe3081\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par Linda Fagbenro for the Respondent
\par }{\b\lang2057\langfe3081\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
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\par }{\b\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Gates, J
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 On 29 November 2000 the Appellant was convicted on his own plea of guilty of three offences before a Resident Magistrate sitting at Lautoka. He was sentenced as follows:
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\par Count 2\tab Act with Intent to Cause\tab \tab 5 years imprisonment
\par \tab \tab Grievous Harm 
\par Count 3\tab  Attempted Rape\tab \tab 4 years imprisonment 
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\par The offences were alleged to have taken place on 14th November 2000. The complainant was a 39 year old female missionary of the Lautoka Community Church. Her husband, also a missionary, was away in New Zealand for
 3 weeks on ministerial business. That night the Complainant and her 3 children went to sleep on the Complainant}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
s bed. Her home was locked. The Appellant aged 1 7 lived next door with his parents. Earlier in the evening he had been drinking gin. He gained entry through the Complainant}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 s bathroom window. He said in his caution interview statement which was tendered to the court that he was outside in the street after 11.15pm and decided "to enter (the Complainant}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 s) house and to steal something." He said fu
rther "I went to the bedroom where (the Complainant) was sleeping on bed with her children. ....As soon as I saw (the Complainant) sleeping in such a way, I got tempted and changed my mind to have sex with (her). .. ..I went to her and banged her shoulder
.
 I told her in Hindustani that I love you - I want to have sex with her. She screamed for help and I tried to stop her and in the process as I got hold of piece of iron rod with handle from headrest of bed and whilst stopping her from yelling, the iron ro
d suddenly hit her on the face."
\par 
\par In contrast the Complainant said she had also been punched by the Appellant several times on the chest (not stomach, as put to the Magistrate) and on the face.
\par 
\par The Complainant}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 s statement was not made available to the Magi
strate, but one significant part was omitted from the facts. It was this. When, by a subterfuge, the Complainant managed to escape to the kitchen, she was able to put on the light. By this light she recognised her neighbour}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 s son, the Appellant. She added "As soon as this man saw blood oozing from my face. he started apologising
, saying he was sorry that he hurt me, and said that he did not mean to hurt me". This instantaneous expression of remorse was an important matter to be taken into account when sente
nce was being considered. It should have been included in the facts of the Investigating Officer who had failed to include it in his "Brief Facts" in the police dockets which were tendered. It is the duty of the police prosecutor or State Counsel to ensur
e that facts significant to the sentencing process are brought to the Court}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
s attention. Where an Accused is unrepresented and faces very serious charges, the court needs to be able to rely on the relevance, accuracy and fairness of the prosecutor}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 s facts as put up to the court. The observations of Grant CJ in }{\b\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
{\*\bkmkstart R_v_Silosomo_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_State}R v Panapasa Silosomo}{\b\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
{\*\bkmkend R_v_Silosomo_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_State}(1976) 22 Fiji LR 84 at p 86B}{\b\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
apply equally 10 trial and to guilty plea proceedings.
\par 
\par The Appellant
 led her two sons back to the bedroom, they had followed their mother in tears to the kitchen. The Complainant then ran out of the back door and screamed for help. She was very distressed. She received further injuries when trying to climb over the barbed
 wire fence. The Appellant ran off to a cassava patch where he spent the night. He gave himself up in the morning and made a full confession of his deeds to the police.
\par 
\par The Complainant was examined that night at Lautoka Hospital She was observed to be "very distressed". She had a laceration on the left maxillary prominence,
 which on later x-ray was found to be fractured. There was considerable bleeding from this injury. She was bleeding from both nostrils. She had a black eye injury to the right eye, with s
wollen red eyeball. She had bruises with skin torn off on her right elbow. She had skin torn off 2 areas on the front of the right knee. There was a blunt injury on her chest wall. It was necessary to have the laceration on the left maxillary, which was a
 deep gash, stitched. The doctors noted this injury would give rise to a permanent facial scar. The Magistrate was assisted by a helpful counseling report on the Complainant her husband, and family.
\par 
\par It was not clear where the file (the weapon) had come from. The Appellant claimed it was by the bedhead. It must have caused the deep gash, the most serious of the injuries.
\par 
\par At the time of the plea the Appellant was not represented. From 27 November 2000 onwards he was provided with legal aid counsel, who mitigated for him prior to sentence being passed. The court had the benefit also of a probation officer}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 s report.
\par 
\par At the appeal hearing I gave leave for the filing of an amended Petition of Appeal. This should have been filed by the Respondent "not later than three days before the date fixed for the hearing of the appeal..." [
{\*\bkmkstart s311_4_CPC_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_State}section 311(4) {\*\bkmkend s311_4_CPC_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_State}of the CPC] so that the Deputy Registrar could comply with section {\*\bkmkstart s314_e_CPC_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_State}314(e) 
{\*\bkmkend s314_e_CPC_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_State}of the CPC and "serve notice of such filing and supply the Respondent with a copy of the document containing such additional grounds of appeal". I indicated I would allow Ms Fagbenro for the Respondent
 further time to reply if she were embarrassed by the late filing. In the event, she did not require further time. However it is important for counsel to bear in mind, the filing of additional grounds should b
e done in good time to allow, in fairness, for a full response from their opponents. The cost of an adjournment of an appeal if necessary may have to be borne by an Appellant in such cases [{\*\bkmkstart s317_CPC_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_State}section 317 
{\*\bkmkend s317_CPC_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_State}CPC].
\par }{\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 An additional affidavit was filed on the day of the hearing, to which the Respondent
 took exception. It contained no significantly new matter and I disallow it now for the purposes of consideration of the appeal.
\par 
\par It was clear from the submissions of counsel for the Appellant
 that the appeal narrowed down to two main grounds. Those grounds were, that the pleas of guilty were equivocal, and that the sentence was too harsh and excessive. There were other grounds arising from the Amended P
etition and I shall deal with some of those that have significance for this judgment.
\par 
\par }{\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Amendment of the Charge bv the Magistrate}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par 
\par It was said that the learned Magistrate had erred in advising the prosecution to add a new charge of attempted rape [Count 3], and in advising and allowing the amendment of the burglary charge [Count 1]. I set out the relevant part of section 
{\*\bkmkstart s214_CPC_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_State}214{\*\bkmkend s214_CPC_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_State} of the CPC.
\par 
\par It reads:}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
214. - (1) Where, at any stage of the trial before the close of the case for the prosecution, it appears to the court that the charge is defective, either in substance or inform, the court may make such order for the alteration of the charge, }{
\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 either by way of amendment of the charge or by the substitution or }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
addition of a new charge, as the court thinks necessary to meet the circumstances of the case:}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Provided that\emdash }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li1440\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin1440\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 (a)}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 where a charge is altered as aforesaid}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
the court shall thereupon call upon the accused person to plead to the altered charge."}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
It would appear the Magistrate considered the charge of attempted rape an appropriate addition based on the facts of the case as put to him by the prosecutor. Additionally he considered that the count of burglary should be amended from an intent to commit
 rape to an intent to commit burglary. On the material before him this seemed also appropriate. In view of the duties cast on the Magistrate by}{\b\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 section 214, the Magistrate}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
s action in advising amendment and in allowing it in both instances was unremarkable and correct. The Magistrate has noted in the record that he explained the amendment of the charges to the Appellant. He also noted that a fresh plea w
as taken on Counts 1 and 3 after those counts were read to the Appellant in their new7 or amended form. Count 2 along with Counts 1 and 3 was not put again, that is the entire charge sheet was not put so that fresh pleas could be taken.
\par 
\par In }{\b\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 {\*\bkmkstart AG_v_Purmanandam_D_Goundar_v_State}Attorney-General v Parmanandam}{\b\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 {\*\bkmkend AG_v_Purmanandam_D_Goundar_v_State}[1968] 14 Fiji LR 6 Hammett CJ said at p23G:
\par }\pard\plain \s19\ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\faauto\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 \i\f1\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {\i0\f0\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \s19\ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\faauto\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\i0\f0\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
"It appears to me from the first proviso to this subsection that where a charge is altered it is mandatory for the Court to call upon the accused to plead to the altered charge."
\par }\pard\plain \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 \fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par His lordship commented at p 24 D:}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 "If however the 3rd
 Count was in fact amended, I am of the opinion that the failure to take the accused}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 s
 plea to the amended charge was a fatal and incurable defect in respect of the 3rd Count in the proceedings in the Court below in these circumstances."
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 For other reasons, his lordship ordered that the acquittal on Counts 1 & 3 should stand. However the conviction on Count 2 was to stand also. In the same year the Cour
t of Appeal were called upon on two occasions to consider the meaning of the word "charge". In }{\b\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 {\*\bkmkstart Hari_Pratap_v_R_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_S}Hari Pratap v R}{
\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 {\*\bkmkend Hari_Pratap_v_R_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_S}[
1968] 14 Fiji LR 93 at p 97D the Court said of the section equivalent to the present section 214:}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
"The Criminal Procedure Code does not define the word "charge" but it is obvious that the question of the construction of section {\*\bkmkstart s204_1_CPC_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_State}204 (1) {\*\bkmkend s204_1_CPC_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_State}
must be approached in the light of the earlier sections quoted, }{\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
which show that a charge is something which contains statements of the sum total of the offences which are intended, to be tried together.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 " }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 (emphasis added)}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 and at p 97F:}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 "But in any event the addition of a new charge, in the sense a 
section 121, would not be the "alteration" of an existing charge. Therefore if "addition of a new charge", is to have any meaning at all, it must be read as "addition of a new count.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 " }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 The question is whether that consideration entitles the court to construe the word "charge" as "count" where it appears in proviso (a) to the section."
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 The Court of Appeal disagreed with the learned Chief Justice}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
s careful reasoning in the High Court and gave their reasons for doing so at p 98 C:}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
Where there is only one offence contained in a charge it may be amended by a change in its own wording, the substitution of another offence or the addition of one or more counts. We feel that where the 
learned Chief Justice refers to "a charge, consisting of one count charging an offence" he visualizes it being amended only in its particulars or by substitution. Then the direction to call upon the accused person to plead to the "altered charge}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  can only mean plead to the resultant varied or new charge. But where it
 is amended by the addition of another count surely the "altered charge" is the original charge as altered by the addition. We do not see that any difference arises whether there i
s only one offence contained in the original charge or whether there are two or more.
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
Section 204 clearly embraces in the concept of alteration, variation, substitution and addition. Whichever course is taken it is the original charge which is altered. When you add material to an existing object it is the existing object which is altered 
\emdash  it is not the new material. When you add a count to an existing charge it is not the new count which is altered, but the existing charge. We see no escape from the plain 
meaning of the words "altered charge" in proviso (a) and do not find anything that can be drawn from the one anomaly in the earlier part of the section, of sufficient weight to affect what we consider to be the only possible construction of the proviso.}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par What was the purpose or advantage for such a provision? There were certain advantages for an Accused however in having the whole charge with the additional count put again, which were suggested by the court at p 98 F:}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 "It is idle to speculate upon the underlying reason f
or the provision. Where an accused person has pleaded not guilty to a number of counts in a charge he is at liberty to change his plea to "guilty" at any time so the provision offers him no advantage. On the other hand it does appear to affo
rd him the opportunity where he has pleaded "guilty" to some counts and "not guilty" to others of reversing his plea of "guilty ". That is just. An accused person has pleaded guilty to counts (a) and}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }
{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 (b) and not guilty to counts (c) and (d) of a charge}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 h
e is surely entitled to reconsider his position if the prosecutor then proposes to add two new counts."
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 The court found that the result of the failure to take the Appellant}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 s plea to the whole charge upon the amendment is that the proceedings thereafter became a nullity. A similar conclusion had been reached in two Nigerian cases: }{
\b\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 {\*\bkmkstart Fox_v_ComPol_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_State}Fox v Commissioner of Police}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  
{\*\bkmkend Fox_v_ComPol_Dineshwar_Goundar_v_State}(1947) 12 Selected Judgments of the West African Court of Appeal 215; and }{\b\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 {\*\bkmkstart Eronini_v_The_Queen_State_v_Dineshwar}
Eronini v The Queen}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  {\*\bkmkend Eronini_v_The_Queen_State_v_Dineshwar}(1953) 14 Selected Judgments of the West African Court of Appeal 366.
\par 
\par The Fiji Court of Appeal found they were unable to agree with the Chief Justice when he co
ncluded that this was an error curable by the application of the proviso. Accordingly grounds (a) and (b) in the appeal before me now, whilst not directly focused on this aspect of amendment, must succeed. I share the reluctance the Court of Appeal expres
sed at the conclusion which is thus presented. But until such time as section 214 is amended to distinguish between "the charge" and "the individual counts in the charge" so that proviso (a) of section 214 would require the court to call upon the Accused 
}{\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 to plead only to the amended, substituted, or added counts rather than to the full charge containing all of the counts,}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  the present law, as it is must be applied.
\par 
\par In }{\b\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 {\*\bkmkstart Sucha_Singh_v_R_Dineshwa_Goundar_v_State}Sucha Singh v R}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  
{\*\bkmkend Sucha_Singh_v_R_Dineshwa_Goundar_v_State}(1968] 14 Fiji LR 222 the prosecution had applied in the Magistrates}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
 Court to delete from Count 5 the number of a motor vehicle from the particulars. The Court of Appeal held this to be an unnecessary amendment sinc
e the charge had given full particulars both before and after the amendment. In these circumstances, the Magistrate was not obliged to call upon the Accused to plead again }{\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
all of the counts in the charge.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  Gould VP dissented from that opinion. The view expr
essed as an alternative by Hutchison JA was that the error was an irregularity only, which could not make the proceedings a nullity. In that case the amendment was trivial and there was no question of a miscarriage of justice. The position in the present 
case is more grave. The Appellant was a 17 year old of limited schooling without counsel at the time of the amendment and further plea. In addition the additional charge was one of attempted rape,
 a serious charge, and the amendment to the burglary count also could not be described as trivial. Upon the facts presented it is possible, as was foreshadowed in }{\b\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Hari Pratap}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  (supra) that consideration could have been given by the Appellant}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 s legal advisers to a change in the pleas. A plea of guilty to the burglary 
and grievous harm counts might have been proffered, and the attempted rape might have been challenged. Deliberations to decide such matters could not be carried out because at the time of the major changes to the charge sheet the Appellant
 stood alone without the advantage of counsel.
\par 
\par Ground (c) said the Magistrate had erred in not advising the Appellant, by virtue of the nature of the charges and amendments, to seek legal advice. A Legal Aid Commission counsel was assigned to the Appellant for 27th Novemb
er 2000, but by then the amendments had been made and fresh pleas to 2 of the counts taken. He may not have been assigned to deal with contested matters, as seems to be the case with the Duty Solicitor Scheme. In mitigation remorse was expressed through t
he Appellant}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
s counsel for what happened to the Complainant. As has been said so many times before, pleas of guilty amounting to admissions of mere wrongdoing, do not necessarily amount to a full and sound acceptance by an Accused of all of the legal elemen
ts of an offence. In mitigation his counsel put forward the following without query from the court:
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
"Circumstances show Accused no intention to commit offence and cause serious injury."
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Wanting to have sex with the Complainant for which he made request, a
n idea formed on the spur of the moment, does not alone necessarily amount to attempted rape. There are other aspects of this case which are equivocal, not least the expression of immediate remorse, and the cause and purpose of the violent struggle. In hi
s interview his comment on this was:}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 "She screamed for help and I tried to stop her}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par It remains to be seen whether he struggled with her to overpower her in order to force her to have sexual intercourse with him, or whether he was trying to quieten her and
 subdue her for the unsurprising panic reaction when finding a drunken man in her bedroom. In view of the orders to be made, I make no further observations on the evidence. These are trial issues.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par In }{\b\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 {\*\bkmkstart Suren_Singh_v_State_D_Goundar_v_State}Suren Singh & 4 Others v The State}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  
{\*\bkmkend Suren_Singh_v_State_D_Goundar_v_State}(unreported) Suva High Court Cr. App. No. 79 of 2000; 26 October 2000 Shameem J. in interpreting section 28(1)(d) of the Constitution (right to cou
nsel), as well as section 29(1) (right to a fair trial) had this to say (at p 9):
\par }\pard\plain \s19\ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\faauto\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 \i\f1\fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {\i0\f0\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \s19\ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\faauto\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\i0\f0\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 "For the accused to make an informed choice, he/she }{
\i0\f0\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 must be told of these rights.}{\i0\f0\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  And, because the failure to communicate th
ese rights, and the absence of proper representation may lead to a finding that a hearing was not fairly conducted, the person responsible for communicating these rights is the Magistrate before whom the accused first appears. }{
\i0\f0\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Finally, for the right to be communicated at the most meaningful time, it must be explained before the plea is taken.}{
\i0\f0\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }\pard \s19\ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\faauto\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\i0\f0\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard\plain \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 \fs20\lang1033\langfe1033\cgrid\langnp1033\langfenp1033 {\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
For these reasons, I}{\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{\fs24\ul\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 find that the Learned Magistrate should have explained to the Appellant
s the three-pronged right under section 28(1)(d) of the Constitution before the plea was put to them}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 .}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 "}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Shameem J. set out a recommended format for according these rights. It is worthy of further publication (from p10):}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
"For the guidance of Magistrates in the future however I suggest the following format before the plea is taken:}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li1440\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin1440\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 1.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Before you plead to the charge, I must inform you that you have the right to defend yourself, to instruct a lawyer of your own choice, or if you wish, to apply for a lawyer on legal aid.}
{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li1440\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin1440\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 2.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 \tab Do you wish to instruct your own lawyer?}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li1440\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin1440\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 3.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 \tab Do you wish to apply for legal aid to the Legal Aid Commission?
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li1440\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin1440\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 If the answer is no to (2) and (3) then the Magistrate should hear t
he plea. If the plea is one of }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 "}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Guilty" the Magistrate should ask:}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li1440\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin1440\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 4.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Are you pleading guilty voluntarily or have you been pressured or induced to do so?
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
An adherence to the above format may reduce substantially the numbers of appeals filed on the grounds of unfair procedure."
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par The amendments were major not minor.}{\b\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Section 214 was not followed by the putt
ing again of the full charge containing all 3 counts. In addition, prior to plea, the young unrepresented Appellant
 was not positively informed of his right to counsel. Since these were grave charges, the failure to put the whole charge again rendered the 
proceedings a nullity. This was not a mere procedural irregularity. Additionally on consideration of the facts adduced, the caution interview statement and the mitigation, I am not satisfied the Appellant
 has been accorded a fair trial overall. If I had any doubt on the question of nullity. I would find the lesser effect of failing to put the full charge namely procedural irregularity, compounded by the failure to protect the Appellant and to accord h
im his rights under section 28(1)(d) of the Constitution.
\par 
\par In the result:}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 1.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 All three convictions are set aside;}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 2.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 All three sentences are quashed;}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 3.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 \tab The case is remitted to the Magistrates}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
 Court for pleas to be taken before a different Magistrate and, if need be trial de novo;}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039 
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \ql \li720\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin720\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 4.}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839  }{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 The Appellant is remanded in custody to be produced before the Magistrates}{\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid1583839 '}{
\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839  Court Lautoka on 10th August 2001 at 9a.m.
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\b\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard \qr \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Appeal succeeds.
\par }\pard \ql \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 {\i\fs24\lang2057\langfe1033\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }\pard\plain \s16\qr \li0\ri0\nowidctlpar\aspalpha\aspnum\faauto\adjustright\rin0\lin0\itap0\pararsid1583839 \fs24\lang3081\langfe3081\cgrid\langnp3081\langfenp3081 {\lang2057\langfe3081\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 Marie Chan}{
\lang2057\langfe3081\langnp2057\insrsid5712039\charrsid1583839 
\par }}