Service of Judge's summons requires affidavit support and timely personal or registered-post service under prescribed short or longer notice periods. A Judge's summons shall be in Form No. 2 and, unless otherwise permitted, be supported by an affidavit. The summons and a copy of the affidavit must be served on every person against whom an order is sought and on any person the Judge directs, either personally, by pre-paid registered post, on the person's Advocate where applicable, or by such other method as the Judge directs. Service timing varies by whether the summons is interlocutory or not, subject to contrary rules or court order.
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Service of Judge's summons requires affidavit support and timely personal or registered-post service under prescribed short or longer notice periods.
A Judge's summons shall be in Form No. 2 and, unless otherwise permitted, be supported by an affidavit. The summons and a copy of the affidavit must be served on every person against whom an order is sought and on any person the Judge directs, either personally, by pre-paid registered post, on the person's Advocate where applicable, or by such other method as the Judge directs. Service timing varies by whether the summons is interlocutory or not, subject to contrary rules or court order.
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