Factories. [Ch. 30. No. 2. of the accident or case of disease, and for enabling the court to make the report in this section mentioned ; (c) the court shall have for the purposes of the investigation all the powers of a court of summary jurisdiction when acting as a court in hearing informa- tions for offences under this Ordinance, and all the powers of an inspector under this Ordinance, and, in addition, power — (i) to enter and inspect any place or building the entry or inspection whereof appears to the court requisite for the said purposes; (ii) by summons signed by the court to require the attendance of all such persons as it thinks fit to call before it and examine for the said purposes, and to require answers or returns to such enquiries as it thinks fit to make; (iii) to require the production of all books, papers, and documents which it considers impor- tant for the said purposes; (iv) to administer an oath and require any person examined to make and sign a declaration of the truth of the statements made by him in his examination; (d) persons attending as witnesses before the court shall be allowed such expenses as would be allowed, under the authority of the Criminal Procedure Ordi- nance, to witnesses attending before the Supreme Court; and in case of dispute as to the amount to be allowed the dispute shall be referred by the court to a Judge of the Supreme Court who, on request signed by the court, shall ascertain and certify the proper amount of the expenses; (e) the court shall make a report to the Governor stating the causes and circumstances of the accident or case of disease, and adding any observations which the court thinks right to make; (f) the court may require the expenses incurred in and about an investigation under this section (including the remuneration of any persons appointed to act as assessors) to be paid in whole or part by any person summoned before it who appears to the court to be, 149