Customs (Temporary Provisions) Act, 1945

Appeals from the District Court.

9.—(1) Where proceedings for an offence under the Customs Acts are dismissed, whether on the merits or without prejudice, by the District Court, the complainant may appeal against the order of dismissal to the Judge of the Circuit Court within whose circuit the Courthouse in which such order was made is situate.

(2) The decision of a Judge of the Circuit Court on an appeal under this section shall be final and conclusive and shall not be appealable.

(3) Any Judge of the Circuit Court may, in his discretion, on an appeal under this section, direct that the complainant pay the costs incurred by the respondent in connection with such appeal.