PART 22E+WCIVIL RESTRAINT ORDERS

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Powers of the court to make civil restraint ordersRule 22.1

Powers of the court to make civil restraint ordersE+W

22.1.—(1) If the court, whether or not on its own initiative, dismisses an application (including an application for permission) and considers that the application is totally without merit—

(a)the court's order must record that fact; and

(b)the court must at the same time consider whether it is appropriate to make a civil restraint order.

(2) Practice Direction 22A sets out—

(a)the circumstances in which the court has the power to make a civil restraint order against a party to proceedings;

(b)the procedure where a party applies for a civil restraint order against another party; and

(c)the consequences of the court making a civil restraint order.