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ORDER 47 : ENFORCEMENT OF EXTRA-JUDICIAL ORDERS
1. Whenever provision is made in any Law enabling enforcement by a Court of an order made under the Law, or the removal of such order into a Court for enforcement, application may be made ex parte to the Court or a Judge to enter the order in its book of orders, and upon leave being given the order sought to be enforced may be entered in the book of civil orders in the case of an order removed into the Supreme Court, and in the book of orders on originating applications in the case of an order removed into the District Court,
2. The application shall be accompanied by the order sought to be enforced and any certificate or other document which may by Law be required, and shall be enumbered and filed as an originating application.
3. It shall not be necessary to draw up the leave given under Rule 1 of this Order; but the order sought to be enforced when entered shall be signed by a Judge of the Court, and thereupon may be enforced as an order of the Court.

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