Where the court is dissatisfied with the conduct of any proceedings or the carrying out of any order or direction whether because of delay or any other reason, the court may require the party having conduct of the proceedings or any person appearing to be responsible to explain the delay or other cause of dissatisfaction and may give directions including-
----(a) a direction that any party or the Chief State Solicitor take out any application, conduct any proceedings or carry out any directions specified; and
----(b) appoint the Chief State Solicitor to act as attorney-at-law for the patient in the proceedings in the place of any attorney-at-law previously acting for him.
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