Malaysia legislation
Section 44
Section 44
(2)
Subject to subsection (3), if any books, documents or papers, which are produced in evidence or liable to inspection in any civil or criminal proceedings under this Ordinance, contain any entry in which any informer is named or described or which might lead to his discovery, the court shall cause all such passages to be concealed from view or to be obliterated, but only to the extent necessary to protect the informer from discovery.
(3)
If on trial for any offence under this Ordinance, the court, after full inquiry into the case, believes that the informer wilfully made in his complaint a material statement which he knew to be false or did not believe to be true, or if in any other proceedings the court is of the opinion that justice cannot fully be done between the parties thereto without the discovery of the informer, it shall be lawful for the court to require the production of the original complaint, if in writing, and permit inquiry and require full disclosure concerning the informer.
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Goods liable to seizure liable to forfeiture