(1) If a party does not, within a reasonable time, give information which another party has requested under rule 34.1, the party who served the request may apply for an order compelling the other party to do so.
(2) An order may not be made under this rule unless it is necessary to dispose fairly of the claim or to save costs.
(3) When considering whether to make an order, the court must have regard to —
(a) the likely benefit which will result if the information is given;
(b) the likely cost of giving it; and
(c) whether the financial resources of the party against whom the order is sought are likely to be sufficient to enable that party to comply with the order.