Involvement of independent expert in fact finding
5.—(1) This rule applies only to proceedings in relation to which the tribunal has decided to require an independent expert to prepare a report on the question.
(2) In proceedings to which this rule applies a tribunal or chairman may if it or he considers it appropriate at any stage of the proceedings order an independent expert to assist the tribunal in establishing the facts on which the independent expert may rely in preparing his report.
(3) Examples of the circumstances in which the tribunal or chairman may make an order described in paragraph (2) may include –
(a)a party not being legally represented;
(b)the parties are unable to reach agreement as required by an order of the tribunal or chairman;
(c)the tribunal or chairman considers that insufficient information may have been disclosed by a party and this may impair the ability of the independent expert to prepare a report on the question;
(d)the tribunal or chairman considers that the involvement of the independent expert may promote fuller compliance with orders made by the tribunal or a chairman.
(4) A party to proceedings to which this rule applies may make an application under rule 11 of Schedule 1 for an order under paragraph (2).