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    "content": "Order hon. Member! This House has recently re-considered the scope and application of the sub judice rule and the rule now finds expression under Standing Order No. 80 of our new Standing Orders. There are three main elements to the rule. The first is that for a matter to be sub judice, it should relate to active court proceedings. The second is that there must be a likelihood of prejudice to the fair determination of the matter by the reference to it in the House. The third important element is that the Chair has discretion to allow reference to a matter notwithstanding that it is active and that there is a likelihood of prejudice to its fair determination by the courts. Hon. Members, there are, therefore, three issues for determination by the Chair. These are:-"
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