Ascertaining description of prospective defendant
18.03 Ascertaining description of prospective defendant
If:
(a) an applicant, having made reasonable enquiries, is unable to ascertain the description of a person sufficiently to enable the applicant to commence a proceeding against the person (in this rule called the person concerned); and
it appears that a person:
has or is likely to have knowledge of facts; or
(ii) has or is likely to have, or has had or is likely to have had, in his or her possession a document or thing,
tending to assist in the ascertainment of the description of the person concerned,
the Court may order that the person must:
(c) produce to the Court a document or thing in the person's possession that relates to the description of the person concerned;
(d) attend before the Court to be orally examined in relation to the description of the person concerned or a document or thing produced to the Court under paragraph (c); or
(e) give discovery to the applicant of all documents relating to the description of the person concerned that are, or have been, in the person's possession.
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