Failure to attend or absconding warrant for arrest
58.  If any person who has been directed by the Court to attend for public examination fails to attend at the time and place appointed and no good cause is shown by him for such failure or, if before the day appointed for the examination the liquidator satisfies the Court that such person has absconded or that there is reason for believing that he is about to abscond with a view to avoiding examination, it shall be lawful for the Court, upon proof to its satisfaction that notice of the order and of the time and place appointed for attendance at the public examination was duly served, without any further notice, to issue a warrant in Form 29 set out in the First Schedule for the arrest of the person required to attend, or to make such other order as the Court shall think just.