--(1) At the hearing of the application the judge may allow any person or body which appears to have a sufficient interest in the subject matter of the claim to make submissions whether or not he has been served with the application.
--(2) Such a person or body must make submissions by way of a written brief unless the judge orders otherwise.
--(3) The judge may grant any relief that appears to be justified by the facts proved before him whether or not such relief should have been sought by an application for an administrative order.
--(4) The judge may, however, make such orders as to costs as appear to him to be just including a wasted costs order.
--(5) Where the judge makes any order as to costs he must assess them.
(Part 66 deals with the court's discretion on costs)
Notes
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