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51. The direction or sanction of the Judge for any other proceeding or act to be taken or done by the official liquidator shall be obtained on summons, and an order shall be drawn up thereon, unless the Judge otherwise directs.
Applications under certain provisions of the Companies Ordinance, 1865.
52. Every application under any of sections 174, 175, and 178 of the Companies Ordinance, 1865, shall be made by petition or motion, or, if the Judge so directs, by summons at Chambers; and every application under section 207 of the said Ordinance shall be made by petition.
Orders.
53. All orders made in Chambers shall be drawn up in Chambers, unless specially directed to be drawn up by the Registrar, and shall be entered in the same manner as other orders made in Chambers.
Advertisements.
54.-(1.) When an advertisement is required for any purpose, except where otherwise directed by these Rules, the advertisement shall be inserted once in The Gazette, and in such other newspaper or newspapers, and for such number of times, as may be directed.
(2.) The Judge may, in such cases as he may think fit, dispense with any advertisement required by these Rules.
Admission of Documents.
Other cases. ders, 1862. General Or r. 50.
Mode of making certain b. r. 51. applications.
Drawing up and entering of orders. 16. r. 52.
Insertion of advertisements. Ib. r. 53.
to admit 55-(1.) Any party to any proceeding in Court or in Chambers relating Notice to the winding-up of a company may, by notice in writing, call on any other document. party thereto competent to admit the same to admit any document, saving all just exceptions.
(2.) In case of refusal or neglect so to admit, the costs of proving such document shall be paid by the party so refusing or neglecting, unless the Judge is of opinion that the refusal to admit was reasonable.
(3.) No costs of proving any document shall be allowed unless such notice has been given, except in cases where the omission to give such notice has been, in the opinion of the Registrar on taxation, a saving of expense.
Affidavits.
56.-(1.) Where an order has been made for the winding-up of any company, any person intending to use any affidavit in any proceeding under such order shall file the same with the Registrar and give notice thereof to the Ib. r. 55. official liquidator.
(2.) The person, other than the official liquidator, filing the affidavit shall not be required to take an office copy thereof, but an office copy thereof shall be taken by the official liquidator, and he shall produce the same at the hearing of any application or proceeding on which it is intended to be used, unless the Judge otherwise directs.