Section 264 of Insolvency Act CAP 53: Court may quash order discharging bankrupt

    

(1) The bankruptcy trustee or a creditor of the bankrupt may make an application to the Court for an order under subsection (2).
(2) On the hearing of an application made under subsection (1), the Court may make an order quashing the discharge of a bankrupt at any time before—
(a) in the case of an absolute discharge, two years after the discharge; or
(b) in the case of a discharge that is conditional or suspended, two years after the discharge has taken effect.
(3) The Court may make an order quashing a discharge only if it is satisfied that facts have been established that—
(a) were not known to it when it made the order of discharge; and
(b) had it known of them, would have justified it in refusing a discharge or in imposing conditions in respect of the discharge.
(4) The Court may not make an order quashing a discharge if the facts relied on by the applicant, at the time when it made an order discharging the bankrupt—
(a) were known to the applicant; or
(b) could have been known if the applicant had inquired with reasonable diligence.
(5) If the Court makes an order quashing a discharge, it may then, or at any time afterwards, make a new order of discharge.
(6) Such an order may be absolute, be suspended for a specified period or be made subject to conditions.
(7) The Court may not hear an application made under subsection (1) unless it is satisfied that the bankrupt has been given notice of the application (including the grounds relied on by the applicant).


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