67 Exercise of the Tribunal's jurisdiction

67  Exercise of the Tribunal's jurisdiction

(1)     Subject to subsections (4) and (5), it shall be the duty of the Tribunal—

(a)     to hear and determine any proceedings brought before them by virtue of section 65(2)(a) or (d); and

(b)     to consider and determine any complaint or reference made to them by virtue of section 65(2)(b)[, (ba)] or (c).

(2)     Where the Tribunal hear any proceedings by virtue of section 65(2)(a), they shall apply the same principles for making their determination in those proceedings as would be applied by a court on an application for judicial review.

(3)     Where the Tribunal consider a complaint made to them by virtue of section 65(2)(b), it shall be the duty of the Tribunal—

(a)     to investigate whether the persons against whom any allegations are made in the complaint have engaged in relation to—

(i)     the complainant,

(ii)     any of his property,

(iii)     any communications sent by

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