PART 6HIGH COURT POWERS: DECISIONS AND DEPUTIES
Ancillary powers of the court
119Interim orders and directions
The court may, pending the determination of an application to it in relation to a person (“P”), make an order or give directions in respect of any matter if—
(a)
there is reason to believe that P lacks capacity in relation to the matter;
(b)
the matter is one to which the court's powers under this Part extend; and
(c)
it is in P's best interests to make the order, or give the directions, without delay.