Bankruptcy Act, 1988

Arrest of bankrupt, etc.

(cf. 1857, ss. 124, 125)

23.—(1) Where it appears to the Court, at any time after making an adjudication order, on proof of probable cause for believing that a bankrupt is about to leave the State or otherwise to abscond or has removed or concealed or is about to remove or conceal any of his property with a view to avoiding payment of his debts or avoiding examination in respect of his affairs, or is keeping out of the way and cannot be served with a summons, the Court may cause him to be arrested and brought before it for examination.

(cf. 1857, s. 305 in pt.)

(2) Where a bankrupt has been summoned before the Court pursuant to section 21 and he does not come at the time appointed, not having an excuse (made known to the Court at the time of its sitting and allowed by it) the Court may cause him to be arrested and brought before it for examination.

(cf. 1857, s. 308 in pt.)

(3) Where any person summoned before the Court pursuant to section 21 after being tendered a reasonable sum for his expenses, does not come at the time appointed, not having an excuse (made known to the Court at the time of its sitting and allowed by it), the Court may cause him to be arrested and brought before it for examination.

(4) The provisions of subsections (2) and (3) are without prejudice to the powers of the Court in relation to contempt or enforcement of the attendance of witnesses.