Notice for discovery
29.02 Notice for discovery
Except where these Rules otherwise provide, any party to a proceeding may serve on any other party a notice for discovery requiring the party served to make discovery of all documents which are or have been in that party's possession and which, in accordance with Rule 29.01.1, are required to be discovered.
A notice for discovery must be in Form 29A.
Despite paragraph (1), a notice for discovery must not be served without leave of the Court in—
a proceeding under the Workplace Injury Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2013; and
a proceeding under the Accident Compensation Act 1985; and
a proceeding under the Workers Compensation Act 1958.
If leave is granted under paragraph (3), Rule 63.04 does not apply, unless the Court otherwise orders.
A notice for discovery must not be served more than 28 days after the day on which notice of defence is given unless the Court otherwise orders.
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