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 * “make a civil proceedings order, a criminal proceedings order or an all proceedings order.”.

(3) After subsection (1) there shall be inserted—
 * “(1A) In this section—
 * “civil proceedings order” means an order that—
 * (a) no civil proceedings shall without the leave of the High Court be instituted in any court by the person against whom the order is made;
 * (b) any civil proceedings instituted by him in any court before the making of the order shall not be continued by him without the leave of the High Court; and
 * (c) no application (other than one for leave under this section) shall be made by him, in any civil proceedings instituted in any court by any person, without the leave of the High Court;
 * “criminal proceedings order” means an order that—
 * (a) no information shall be laid before a justice of the peace by the person against whom the order is made without the leave of the High Court; and
 * (b) no application for leave to prefer a bill of indictment shall be made by him without the leave of the High Court; and
 * “all proceedings order” means an order which has the combined effect of the two other orders.”.

(4) In subsection (3), for the word “legal” there shall be substituted “civil”.

(5) After subsection (3) there shall be inserted—
 * “(3A) Leave for the laying of an information or for an application for leave to prefer a bill of indictment by a person who is the subject of an order for the time being in force under subsection (1) shall not be given unless the High Court is satisfied that the institution of the prosecution is not an abuse of the criminal process and that there are reasonable grounds for the institution of the prosecution by the applicant.”

(6) In subsection (4), for the words from “for the institution” to the end there shall be substituted “required by virtue of this section”.