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30.—(1) The Supreme Court shall have jurisdiction to hear and determine any question as to whether—
(a)any person has been validly elected as a member of the Legislative Council; or
(b)an elected member of the Council has vacated his seat therein or is required by virtue of section 26(4) of this Constitution to cease to perform his functions as such member.
(2) An application to the Supreme Court for the determination of any question under subsection (1) of this section may be made by the Attorney General or by any person who is a registered elector; and an application for the determination of any question under paragraph (b) of that subsection may also be made by any member of the Legislative Council.
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