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CIVIL PROCEDURE ACT 2005 - SECT 61
Directions as to practice and procedure generally
61 Directions as to practice and procedure generally
(cf SCR Part 23, rule 4; Act No 9 1973, section 68A)
(1) The court may, by
order, give such directions as it thinks fit (whether or not inconsistent with
rules of court) for the speedy determination of the real issues between the
parties to the proceedings.
(2) In particular, the court may, by order, do
any one or more of the following-- (a) it may direct any party to proceedings
to take specified steps in relation to the proceedings,
(b) it may direct the
parties to proceedings as to the time within which specified steps in the
proceedings must be completed,
(c) it may give such other directions with
respect to the conduct of proceedings as it considers appropriate.
(3) If a
party to whom such a direction has been given fails to comply with the
direction, the court may, by order, do any one or more of the following-- (a)
it may dismiss the proceedings, whether generally, in relation to a particular
cause of action or in relation to the whole or part of a particular claim,
(b) it may strike out or limit any claim made by a plaintiff,
(c) it may
strike out any defence filed by a defendant, and give judgment accordingly,
(d) it may strike out or amend any document filed by the party, either in
whole or in part,
(e) it may strike out, disallow or reject any evidence that
the party has adduced or seeks to adduce,
(f) it may direct the party to pay
the whole or part of the costs of another party,
(g) it may make such other
order or give such other direction as it considers appropriate.
(4)
Subsection (3) does not limit any other power the court may have to take
action of the kind referred to in that subsection or to take any other action
that the court is empowered to take in relation to a failure to comply with a
direction given by the court.
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