(1) An order for specific disclosure is an order that a party must do one or more of the following things —
(a) disclose documents or classes of documents specified in the order;
(b) carry out a search for documents to the extent stated in the order; or
(c) disclose any document located as a result of that search.
(2) An order for specific disclosure may be made on or without an application.
(3) An application for specific disclosure may be made without notice at a case management conference.
(4) An application for specific disclosure may identify documents—
(a) by describing the class to which they belong; or
(b) in any other manner.
(5) An order for specific disclosure may require disclosure only of documents which are directly relevant to one or more matters in issue in the proceedings.