Warrant of committal: authorises civil detention when a person fails to give security for court-ordered examination and mandates production. A Warrant of committal authorises the jail officer to receive into civil custody any person arrested for examination under the Companies Law who has failed to give security for appearance, and commands the officer to detain and produce that person before the Court at the times and days specified, dated and signed by the Judge or Registrar.
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Warrant of committal: authorises civil detention when a person fails to give security for court-ordered examination and mandates production.
A Warrant of committal authorises the jail officer to receive into civil custody any person arrested for examination under the Companies Law who has failed to give security for appearance, and commands the officer to detain and produce that person before the Court at the times and days specified, dated and signed by the Judge or Registrar.
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