Common Law Procedure Amendment Act (Ireland) 1856

Examination of Person who refuses to make an Affidavit.

LIII. Any Party to any Action, Suit, or other Civil Proceeding in any of the Superior Courts, requiring the Affidavit of a Person who refuses to make an Affidavit, may apply by Notice for an Order to such Person to appear and be examined upon Oath before a Judge or Master as to the Matters concerning which he has refused to make an Affidavit; and the Court or Judge may make such Order for the Attendance of such Person before the Judge or Master appointed to take such Examination, for the Purpose of being examined as aforesaid, and for the Production of any Writings or Documents to be mentioned in such Order, and may therein impose such Terms as to such Examination, and the Costs of the Application and Proceedings thereon, as shall appear just.