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SUPREME COURT (GENERAL CIVIL PROCEDURE) RULES 2015 (SR NO 103 OF 2015) - REG 59.07

Consent to judgment or order by parties not in attendance

    (1)     Where parties to a proceeding are agreed upon the terms in which a judgment should be given, or an order made, in the proceeding, the Court may, if satisfied that the parties who are to be bound consent, give judgment or make an order in those terms without requiring the attendance of the parties.

    (2)     As evidence of the consent of a party not in attendance, the Court may accept a document or facsimile copy of a document signed by the solicitor on the record for that party.

    (3)     Any document accepted under paragraph (2) shall be placed on the Court file.

    (4)     Notwithstanding paragraph (1), the Court may require a party to attend upon the giving of a judgment or the making of an order in the proceeding.



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