11—Suit, action, or other proceeding
(1) In any proceeding
before a court, however originated, the court may, if it sees fit, exercise
any of the powers conferred by this Act, and may stay the proceeding on such
terms as it deems proper.
(2) Where any
proceeding is taken or is about to be taken by any person, and the court in
which the proceeding is taken or is about to be taken, or the Supreme Court,
is of opinion that the matter could more conveniently be dealt with by an
application under this Act, the court may grant an injunction on such terms as
it may deem proper, restraining the person from taking or continuing the
proceedings.
(3) In any proceeding
the court may, if it is of opinion that the matter could more conveniently be
dealt with by an application under this Act, stay the action on such terms as
it deems proper.