South Australian Consolidated Acts99—General powers of Supreme Court
(1) The Supreme Court
may make any orders, and give any directions, that it thinks just in relation
to proceedings brought or intervened in with permission, or in relation to an
application for permission, including—
(a)
interim orders; and
(b)
directions about the conduct of the proceedings, including requiring
mediation; and
(c) an
order directing the co-operative, or an officer of the co-operative, to do, or
not to do, any act; and
(d) an
order appointing an independent person to investigate, and report to the
Supreme Court, on—
(i)
the financial affairs of the co-operative; or
(ii)
the facts or circumstances that gave rise to that cause
of action the subject of the proceedings; or
(iii)
the costs incurred in the proceedings and the person
granted permission.
(2) A person appointed
by the Supreme Court under subsection (1)(d) is entitled, on giving
reasonable notice to the co-operative, to inspect and make copies of any books
of the co-operative for any purpose connected with their appointment.