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Amendments to the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005 have expanded Rule 7.3, which governs when leave of the court is required before issuing a subpoena.
In addition to existing requirements, leave is now also required if:
These are in addition to the existing circumstances where leave is required:
For full details, refer to Rule 7.3 of the Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005
An application for leave to issue a subpoena as required by Rule 7.3 is to be made to the Court where the proceedings commenced under the existing processes for the Court for applications for leave to issue a subpoena.
The relevant Court’s registry may be contacted for guidance on the correct procedure to make an application for leave to issue a subpoena.”
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