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Magistrates Court Act 1930
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16 Order instead of mandamus order
(1) If a magistrate or registrar refuses to do any act relating to the duties
of his or her office as a magistrate or registrar, the party requiring the
act to be done may apply to the Supreme Court for an order calling
on the magistrate or registrar and also the party to be affected by the
act to show cause why the act should not be done, and if good cause
is not shown against it, the Supreme Court may make the order
absolute, with or without payment of costs.
(2) A magistrate or registrar on being served with an order absolute must
obey the order, and do the act required by it to be done.