South Australian Consolidated Regulations9—Supreme Court may obtain certain information
(1) For the purpose of
determining whether a company practitioner has complied with sections 16, 25
and 29 of the Act, the Supreme Court may by notice in writing require the
company practitioner or a director of the company to provide the Court with
such information in relation to those matters as the Court may reasonably
require.
(2) A company
practitioner must comply with a requirement of the Supreme Court under
subregulation (1).
Note—
The functions and powers of the Supreme Court under subregulation (1) are
assigned by the Court, by rules of court, to the Law Society (see section 52A
of the Act and the Supreme Court Admission Rules 1999 ).