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Help to apply for a Non Party Court order against mobile company

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  • Help to apply for a Non Party Court order against mobile company

    Hi all,

    I am posting this to get help and great advice with regard to a court order to obtain evidences as Fraud happened to my phone account.

    Police team is investigating the case . They arrested a Suspect too. The police team requested evidences to implicate suspect and put the matter before court .

    When all these evidences such as Call Recordings and mail contacts which perpetrator allegedly had with the phone company were requested from the company , they told me to get a Court Order and submit so that they will produce all evidences requested.

    So Please let me know the correct 'Application Form' to apply for getting a Court Order to make the phone company to produce necessary evidences they hold to me.

    Should I apply for Norwich Pharmacal Order in this case ?

    If so , please tell me can I apply myself ?

    Which is the correct Court Form for this NPO order - N208 or N244 or any other ?

    It would be a great help and I will be grateful for all who advise.
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