Where a person has obtained a judgment or order for the payment by some other person (hereinafter referred to as
'the judgment debtor') of money, the court may, on an application made without notice being served on any other party by the person entitled to enforce the judgment or order, order the
judgment debtor or, if the
judgment debtor is a body corporate, an officer thereof, to attend before such Master,
Registrar, district judge or nominated officer as the court may appoint and be orally examined on the questions --
and the court may also order the
judgment debtor or officer to produce any books or documents in the possession of the
judgment debtor relevant to the questions aforesaid at the time and place appointed for the examination.
In this paragraph
'district judge' includes the district judge of a district registry or county court, and where the court appoints such a district judge without specifying him personally, the examination may, if he thinks fit, be conducted on his behalf by a nominated officer of that registry or county court.