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Bankruptcy Act 1924
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### Powers in case of default.
(3.) Where default is made by a trustee, debtor, or other person in obeying any order or direction given by the Registrar or by the official receiver or by any other officer under any power conferred by this Act, the Court may, on the application of a Registrar or official receiver or creditor who has proved or other duly authorized person—
(a) order the defaulter to comply with the order or direction, and
(b) if it thinks fit, make an immediate order for the committal of the defaulter.
The power given by this sub-section shall be deemed to be in addition to, and not in substitution for, any other right or remedy in respect of the default.