(1) The Court may not (a) make an order under section 23 unless the decision-maker who made the decision to which such an order would relate has been given a reasonable opportunity to make submissions in relation to the matter; or(b) make an order varying or revoking an order in force under section 23 (including an order as varied) unless the following persons have been given a reasonable opportunity to make submissions in relation to the matter:(i) the decision-maker who made the decision to which such an order would relate;(ii) the person who requested the making of the order;(iii) if the order has previously been varied by an order or orders under section 23 , the person or persons who requested the making of the only, or the later or latest, such order.(2) This section does not prevent the Court from making an order under section 23 without giving to any person referred to in subsection (1) a reasonable opportunity to make submissions in relation to a matter if the Court is satisfied that, because of the urgency of the case or otherwise, it is not practicable to give the person such an opportunity.(3) If an order under this section is made without giving such an opportunity to the decision-maker who made the decision to which the application relates, the order does not take effect until a notice setting out the terms of the order is served on the decision-maker.