Section 436 of Insolvency Act CAP 53: Consequences of failure to attend public examination

    

(1) A person who, without reasonable excuse, fails at any time to attend the person's public examination under section 435 is guilty of a contempt of Court and is liable to be punished accordingly (in addition to any other punishment to which the person may be subject).
(2) If a person fails without reasonable excuse to attend the person's examination under section 434,or there are reasonable grounds for believing that a person has absconded, or is about to abscond, with a view to avoiding or delaying the examination, the Court may issue a warrant to be issued to a police officer or a prescribed officer of the Court—
(a) for the arrest of that person; and
(b) for the seizure of any documents or property in that person's possession.
(3) In such a case, the Court may authorise the person arrested under the warrant to be detained in custody, and anything seized under it to be kept, in accordance with the directions of the Court, until such time as the Court orders.


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