(1) Where it appears to a judge of the High Court or the Court of Appeal -
(a) that a person charged with a scheduled offence intends to apply to be admitted to bail,
(b) that it is desirable in the interests of justice that he should have legal aid, and
(c) that he has not sufficient means to enable him to obtain that aid,
the judge may assign to him a solicitor and counsel, or counsel only, in the application for bail.
(2) If on a question of granting a person free legal aid under this section there is a doubt -
(a) whether his means are sufficient to enable him to obtain legal aid, or
(b) whether it is desirable in the interests of justice that he should have free legal aid,
the doubt shall be resolved in favour of granting him free legal aid.
(3) Articles 32, 36 and 40 of the Legal Aid, Advice and Assistance (Northern Ireland) Order 1981 [S.I. 1981/228 (N.I. 8).] (statements, payments, rules and stamp duty) shall apply in relation to legal aid under this section as they apply