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937DRespondent need not be party to proceeding
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### 937D Respondent need not be party to proceeding
> [*\[Rule 937D of Part 36 Inserted by S.R. 2006, No. 72, Applied:19 Jul 2006\]*](/view/html/inforce/2006-07-19/sr-2006-072#GS5@EN) The Court or a judge may make a freezing order or an ancillary order against a respondent even if the respondent is not a party to a proceeding in which substantive relief is sought against the respondent.