Singapore legislation
Section 43
Section 43
Powers of Court
The Court has the following powers:
to procure and receive all such evidence, written or oral, and to examine all such persons as witnesses as the Court may think it necessary or desirable to procure or examine;
to require the evidence, whether written or oral, of any witness to be made on oath or affirmation or by statutory declaration;
to summon any person to attend before the Court or to give evidence or produce any document or other thing in his or her possession and to examine him or her as a witness or require him or her to produce any document or other thing in his or her possession;
to issue a warrant of arrest to compel the attendance of any person who, after being summoned to attend, fails to do so and who does not excuse such failure to the satisfaction of the Court and to order him or her to pay all costs which may have been occasioned in compelling his or her attendance or by reason of his or her refusal to obey the summons;
to exercise the powers of a Magistrate’s Court for the purpose of giving effect to a warrant of arrest or an order of imprisonment.