Stay of action.
6.
If the application is made by a defendant in an action, the Court or a judge in chambers may
stay all further proceedings in the action.
Order upon summons.
7.
If the claimants appear in pursuance of the summons, the Court or a Judge in chambers may order
either that any claimant be made a defendant in any action already commenced in respect of
the subject matter in dispute in lieu of or in addition to the applicant, or that an issue between
the claimants be stated and tried, and in the latter case may direct which of the claimants is to be
plaintiff, and which the defendant.
Failure of claimant to appear; or neglect to obey summons.
8.
If a claimant, having been duly served with a summons calling on him to appear and maintain,
or relinquish his claims, does not appear in pursuance of the summons, or having appeared,
neglects or refuses to comply with any order made after his appearance, the Court or Judge in
Chambers may make an order declaring him, and all persons claiming under him, forever barred
against the applicant and persons claiming under him; but the order shall not affect the rights of
the claimants as between themselves.
Costs, etc.
9.
The court or a judge in chambers may, in or for the purposes of any interpleader proceeding, make all
such orders as to costs and all other matters as may be just and reasonable-
ORDER 34
APPLICATION FOR JUDICIAL REVIEW
Cases appropriate for application for judicial review.
1.
(1) An application for:
(a) an order of mandamus, prohibition or certiorari. Or
(b)
an injunction restraining a person from acting in any office in which he is not entitled to act shall be
made by way of an application for judicial review in accordance with the provisions of this order.
(2)
(a)
(b)
(c)
An application for a declaration Or an injunction (not being an injunction in rule (1) (b) of this rule)
may be made by way of an application for judicial review, and the Court may grant the declaration
or injunction if it deems it just and convenient to grant it by way of judicial review, having regard to:
The nature of the matters in respect of which relief may be granted by way of an order of
mandamus, prohibition or certiorari,
The nature of the persons and bodies against whom relief may be granted by way of such an
order, and
All the circumstances of the case.
Joinder of claims for relief